Lion with a Snake (French: Lion au serpent) is an 1832 sculpture by Antoine-Louis Barye.It measures 1.35 by 1.78 by 0.96 metres (4 ft 5 in × 5 ft 10 in × 3 ft 2 in). The original plaster was exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1833 and is in the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon.It was cast in bronze using the lost-wax process in 1835 by .The original cast was acquired by Louis Philippe I and - after being exhibited in the Tuileries Gardens from 1836 to 1911 - is now in the Louvre. A stone version is sited in the Tuileries. Another bronze cast was made in 1891 by and was the first bronze installed in Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia the following year, where it is known as Lion Crushing a Serpent.
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| - Lion au serpent est une sculpture d'Antoine-Louis Barye réalisée en 1832, et fondue en bronze à la cire perdue en 1835. Elle fait partie des collections du département des sculptures et porte le numéro d'inventaire LP 1184. (fr)
- Lion with a Snake (French: Lion au serpent) is an 1832 sculpture by Antoine-Louis Barye.It measures 1.35 by 1.78 by 0.96 metres (4 ft 5 in × 5 ft 10 in × 3 ft 2 in). The original plaster was exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1833 and is in the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon.It was cast in bronze using the lost-wax process in 1835 by .The original cast was acquired by Louis Philippe I and - after being exhibited in the Tuileries Gardens from 1836 to 1911 - is now in the Louvre. A stone version is sited in the Tuileries. Another bronze cast was made in 1891 by and was the first bronze installed in Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia the following year, where it is known as Lion Crushing a Serpent. (en)
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| - Lion with a Snake (French: Lion au serpent) is an 1832 sculpture by Antoine-Louis Barye.It measures 1.35 by 1.78 by 0.96 metres (4 ft 5 in × 5 ft 10 in × 3 ft 2 in). The original plaster was exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1833 and is in the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon.It was cast in bronze using the lost-wax process in 1835 by .The original cast was acquired by Louis Philippe I and - after being exhibited in the Tuileries Gardens from 1836 to 1911 - is now in the Louvre. A stone version is sited in the Tuileries. Another bronze cast was made in 1891 by and was the first bronze installed in Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia the following year, where it is known as Lion Crushing a Serpent.
* Baltimore, terracotta sketch
* Lyon, plaster
* Louvre, bronze
* Tuileries, stone
* Philadelphia, bronze
* Prague, Sternberg Palace, bronze (en)
- Lion au serpent est une sculpture d'Antoine-Louis Barye réalisée en 1832, et fondue en bronze à la cire perdue en 1835. Elle fait partie des collections du département des sculptures et porte le numéro d'inventaire LP 1184. (fr)
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