Barye


microbar.
Antoine Louis
[ahn-twan lwee] /ɑ̃ˈtwan lwi/ (Show IPA), 1795–1875, French sculptor and painter.
Historical Examples

Here, with regard to the anatomy of animals, we pursue the same method, and the example chosen shall be that of barye.
Artistic Anatomy of Animals douard Cuyer

Five days of the week he went to barye’s studio and worked for the master.
Fairfax and His Pride Marie Van Vorst

After a certain point the true ceases to be true, as nobody knew better than barye, the greatest of the “realists.”
Donatello David Lindsay, Earl of Crawford

He deserted his day’s work at barye’s and remained at home modelling.
Fairfax and His Pride Marie Van Vorst

In his paintings indeed, even more than in his sculpture, barye shows his interest in the psychological side of his problem.
Artists Past and Present Elisabeth Luther Cary

barye’s voice had been light, but the sculptor knew the underlying ring in it.
Fairfax and His Pride Marie Van Vorst

It is therefore inadvisable to attempt at this date the collection of barye’s bronzes without special knowledge or advice.
Artists Past and Present Elisabeth Luther Cary

barye’s poetry, however, was the unalterable poetry of life.
Artists Past and Present Elisabeth Luther Cary

He was born in Paris in 1840, studied at the Petit École and later with barye.
The Complete Club Book for Women Caroline French Benton

These certainly were far from being trivial satisfactions, and barye had also reaped a harvest of even subtler joys.
Artists Past and Present Elisabeth Luther Cary

noun
a unit of pressure in the cgs system equal to one dyne per square centimetre. 1 barye is equivalent to 1 microbar

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