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(14 Objects)

My selection (14 Objects)


Trumeau in stucco and painted wood in the Regence style

Dimensions:
Width: 95 cm
Height: 163 cm
Depth: 15 cm

Beautiful Louis XV period mantel in grey Sainte Anne marble

Dimensions:
Width: 188 cm
Height: 125 cm
Depth: 35 cm
Inner width: 143 cm
Inner height: 100 cm

Louis XVI style wood mantel decorated with a mythological scene

Dimensions:
Width: 128 cm
Height: 249 cm
Depth: 12 cm
Inner width: 45 cm
Inner height: 53 cm

Louis XVI style mantel in light blue Turquin marble decorated with bronze sunflowers

Dimensions:
Width: 123 cm
Height: 104 cm
Depth: 39 cm
Inner width: 87 cm
Inner height: 84 cm

Louis XIV style mantel with acroterion in Rouge du Nord marble

Dimensions:
Width: 145 cm
Height: 126 cm
Inner width: 111 cm
Inner height: 94 cm

Henri CHAPU — À la Jeunesse

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Henri CHAPU — À la Jeunesse

This sculpture depicts a woman with her arm raised, leaning on a monument at the base of which are inscribed the words: “A LA JEUNESSE” (To Youth). Signed by Henri Chapu, this work is composed of various materials skillfully blended together: carved from white marble, the female figure holds a gilded bronze laurel branch in her hand and leans on a red stone monument left rough in places. Our work should be compared with two sketches dated around 1875, commissioned by the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1872 for a monument in memory of the painter Henri Regnault, who died at the front during the Franco-Prussian War. The first terracotta model is kept at the Musée Carnavalet (inv. S3494). Entitled La Jeunesse (Youth), the stele bears the inscription “LAUREA / NON LACRYMAE / 1870-1871.” Accompanied by the dates of the conflict, the motto “Glory, not tears” explains the motif of the laurel branch. The second sketch is a plaster cast kept at the Musée d'Orsay (inv. RF 1785) on which no date accompanies the sober dedication to Henri Regnault and the artist's signature. Henri Chapu présente le modèle au Salon de 1875 et remporte une médaille d’honneur. Le 12 août 1876, le monument est inauguré dans la cour du mûrier aux Beaux-Arts de Paris. Le succès de cette figure féminine porte le sculpteur à éditer le modèle dans trois dimensions en collaboration avec Ferdinand Barbedienne à partir de 1878. Ces fontes présentent quelques variantes quant à leur dédicace. Notre variante, sculptée de la main de l’artiste, est exceptionnelle : à notre connaissance, elle est la seule version à proposer une telle combinaison de matériaux. La variété des matériaux est soulignée par la diversité de leur traitement : la douceur du modelé de la figure féminine en marbre blanc contraste avec les degrés sommairement dégrossis dans la pierre rouge ou le chapiteau ionique gravé en très bas relief.

Dimensions:
Width: 35 cm
Height: 99 cm
Depth: 30 cm

MILET & DIFFLOTH – Ornamental Glazed Ceramic Charger with Hollyhocks

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MILET & DIFFLOTH – Ornamental Glazed Ceramic Charger with Hollyhocks

This decorative dish featuring hollyhocks results from the collaboration between ceramist Félix Optat Milet (1838-1911) and Emile Diffloth (1856-1933). Born into a family of potters, Milet joined the Manufacture de Sèvres in 1862 as a modeler before becoming a decorator. In 1866, he founded his own factory, which would become the largest private ceramics manufacturer in Sèvres. In 1876, Optat Milet participated privately in the Contemporary Ceramics Exhibition of the Union Centrale des Beaux-Arts, where his brightly colored creations were a great success, as evidenced by the lines dedicated to him by Adrien Dubouché in 1876 in his article “Contemporary Ceramics at the Union Centrale des Beaux-Arts Exhibition” in the second issue of L'Art: la revue hebdomadaire illustrée. At the 1889 World's Fair, Milet won the gold medal and Loebnitz highlighted the wonderful effects made possible thanks to the new technique used by Optat. It was also in the 1880s that Optat Milet and Clément Massier opened the Delvaux boutique (18, rue royale in Paris), which remained in business until the 1970s. Our dish bears Emile Diffloth's signature on the front and the Milet factory mark on the back. Based in Sèvres, Milet is renowned for his technical expertise and close ties with the Manufacture Nationale. The central decoration created by Diffloth features white and purple hollyhocks in a fluid, asymmetrical composition inspired by Japanese art which was in vogue at the time. The delicately veined flowers and leaves stand out elegantly against a gold background thanks to a textured relief surface. The gold background creates a luminous vibration under the glaze. The overall effect is of great refinement.

Dimensions:
Width: 75 cm
Height: 76 cm
Depth: 10 cm