[Rarebooks] FS: Barye bronzes catalogs

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Wed Mar 22 07:46:28 EST 2006


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[Barye Bronzes] "Illustrated Catalogue of Fine Bronzes by the Famous Master 
Antoine Barye including the private collection of Mrs. Hamilton Carhart of 
New York and property of the estate of the late Hugh L. Bond of Baltimore" 
New York; American Art Association: January 12th, 1923. Hamilton Carhart 
made his fortune by founding the clothing company that still bears his 
name; Hugh Bond, Jr. was the son of a noted federal judge and himself a 
lawyer who argued cases before the Supreme Court. They both had refined 
tastes in bronzes... Softcover. 6.5"x9.5", 21 pages, 46 lots, b/w 
illustrations; covers separated from the binding but present; light cover 
wear, rear cover with several tears; prices realized noted in pencil. A 
fragile catalog. [08071] $75.00

[Barye Bronzes] "Bronzes by Antoine-Louis Barye. The Bernard Black-Hugues 
Nadeau Collection" New York; Parke-Bernet Galleries: December 3rd, 1971. 
Bernard Black and Hugues W. Nadeau's Bernard Black Gallery held the first 
exhibition of animalier bronzes in the U.S. in 1963, and exhibitions in 
1964, 1965 and 1966. Their study collection of Barye bronzes (sold here) 
included pieces designed to show rare examples and variations in casts and 
patinas. Softcover. 7"x10", 43 pages, 59 lots, b/w illustrations; prices 
realized stapled to title page. [07843] $65.00

[Barye Bronzes] "Antoine-Louis Barye Bronzes from the Collection of the 
Late Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge" New York; Sotheby Parke Bernet: October 
29th, 1975. Softcover. 8.5"x9.5", 36 pages, 159 lots, several color and 
many b/w illustrations; prices realized list stapled to title page; light 
wear. [08066] $65.00

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