Keywords: Antoine-Louis Barye - Two Fallow Deer - Walters 37822.jpg Fallow deer distinguished by their flattened antlers are a European species particularly common on the moors of England and Scotland In this view they roam across a rock-strewn plateau within the Forest of Fontainebleau circa 1850 s-1860s watercolor on slightly textured medium-weight cream wove paper cm 24 8 33 2 accession number 37 822 38616 William T Walters Baltimore prior to 1889 Henry Walters city Baltimore Walters Art Museum 1931 by bequest Acquired by William T Walters before 1889 Signature In reddish-brown watercolor below center on left edge on recto BARYE; Number In graphite at lower left corner of secondary support on verso 13 The Essence of Line The Works of Antoine-Louis Barye American Art Gallery New York New York 1889-1890 Barye Sculpture and Drawings American Federation of Arts New York 1959-1960 French Master Drawings of the Mid Nineteenth Century Fisher Gallery University of Southern California Los Angeles 1962 Untamed The Art of Antoine-Louis Barye The Walters Art Museum Baltimore; Philbrook Museum of Art Tulsa; The Henry Morrison Flagler Museum Palm Beach 2007-2008 place of origin Paris France Walters Art Museum license 2D The Essence of Line Drawings and paintings by Antoine-Louis Barye French paintings in the Walters Art Museum Media contributed by the Walters Art Museum needs category review |