Here he unlocked a drawer, took out a still smaller key-a flat one this time-removed some books and a small barye bronze tiger from what appeared to be a high square table, rolled back the cloth, bringing into view an old-fashioned safe, applied the key and swung back a heavy steel door.
"Peter A Novel of Which He is Not the Hero"
F. Hopkinson Smith
Two or three of these shops keep as a continual sign the words "Bronzes de barye".
"A Wanderer in Paris"
E. V. Lucas
Landseer knew the habits and the anatomy of animals very well, but he never had an appreciation of the brute in the animal, such as we see in the pictures of Velasquez or the bronzes of barye.
"A Text-Book of the History of Painting"
John C. Van Dyke