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Ernest LEVEILLE - Exceptional cracked glass vase with polychrome and gilt insert decor on a gilt bronze mount, circa1890

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Ernest LEVEILLE - Exceptional cracked glass vase with polychrome and gilt insert decor on a gilt bronze mount, circa1890

This exceptional cracked glass vase mounted in gilt bronze is a typical work of the late 1890’s production of Eugène Rousseau (1827 -1890) and Ernest-Baptiste Léveillé (1841-1913). Eugène Rousseau (1827 - 1890) merchant editor of porcelain and crystals established since 1855 on the 43 rue de la Coquillière à Paris, was a pioneer by going further that everybody else in the renewal of the glass art. Indeed, at the end of his life he starts to study the glasses coloration and obtains unexpected decorations by superposing colored and shady layers inspired bu the old Venetian techniques from the 16th century and practiced by the Chinese people during the 18th century. In 1884, he’s the first to exhibit cracked glass during the Exposition de l’Union centrale des arts décoratifs. Thus, he creates glasses with the aspect of gemstones. The following year in 1885, he gives his stock to his old student Ernest-Baptiste Léveillé, then also merchant editor of porcelains and crystals who had opened on the 74 boulevard Haussmann in Paris in 1869 la Maison Léveillé. Renamed « Maison Rousseau-Léveillé réunies », the production keeps the developed technical characteristics until the death of the master in 1890. The models then become more bold and the decors follow the trend of the curved line. Named again « Maison E. Léveillé », the store is moved nine years later on the 140 Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris. In 1902, Ernest Léveillé merges with the maison Toy, also a crystals and porcelains stores, under the name « Maisons Toy et Léveillé réunies ». The establishment is then located on the 10 rue de la Paix. He participates to many Parisian Salons between 1892 and 1897 and also to the World’s Fairs of 1889 and 1900 in which he wins the gold medal. Our slender shape vase takes all the characteristics of the technique developed by Eugène Rousseau then exploited by Ernest Léveillé. Indeed, the cracked glass is decorated with an inclusion decoration of red, blue and gold powder, forming beautiful marbled mottled effects. Louis Vauxcelles speaks in these words about these characteristic on his book Histoire de l’art français de la Révolution à nos jours, published betweent 1922 and 1925 : « Without overloading the crystal with gold motifs as many others, without daubing it randomly with bright colors, without trying to assign a role for which it is not made for, or making it look like marble, porcelain, lacquer, bronze, he has for ambition to only create effects that are conform to its nature and to let it be enough by itself, and giving elements of its own decoration. Under the localized action of the oxides, he succeeds to mottle it and braids a net of blazing cracks thanks to a projection of cold water between two fires. Léveillé had the art of the unexpected projections, vigorous reliefs and capricious details. » Our vase also shows an impressive Napoleon III style gilt bronze mount with a remarkable quality of carving. The circular base rests on four feet, it is adorned with a round roses frieze and a torus of coiling acanthus leaves surmounted by flutes. A beautiful decor composed of small flowers bouquets and intertwined acanthus leaves comes to lightened up the lower part of the vase. The neck is encircled by a splendid knotted cord in gilt bronze falling on each side. This mount seems to have been made by the sculptor and bronze maker Paul Louchet (1854-1936) old student of Jules Lefebvre and Henri Harpignies. He signs by the mark « Louchet Fondeur Paris » a certain number of his Art Nouveau creations that he makes in his workshop located on the 3, rue Auber in Paris and that he exhibits in the Parisian Salons. The attribution of our mount to the work of this bronze maker was made thanks to a comparison with a similar mount on another vase signed by the artist.

Dimensions:
Width: 18 cm
Height: 73 cm

Art Nouveau style mahogany woodwork with fireplace

Dimensions:
Width: 550 cm
Height: 229 cm
Depth: 480 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: 54 cm

Empire style onyx mantel with detached columns and ormolu capitals

Dimensions:
Width: 145 cm
Height: 110 cm
Depth: 39 cm
Inner width: 112 cm
Inner height: 92 cm

Mathurin Moreau for the Val d’Osne foundry, The Flower Fairy, late 19th century

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Mathurin Moreau for the Val d’Osne foundry, The Flower Fairy, late 19th century

This cast-iron sculpture was created by Mathurin Moreau for the Val d'Osne foundry, with which he collaborated, at the end of the 19th century. It depicts a winged young girl being led by a cherub. The composition of the sculpture is complex: the woman is seated in the form of an Amazon; her naked body forms a circular arc, her arm raised above her intertwining with long garlands of flowers. These link her to the cherub, who seems to be dragging the fairy through them, setting the whole composition in motion. The sculptor paid great attention to detail: the simple headband on the woman's head, the modest drape over her thigh and falling over the base, and the cherub's hair pulled back by the wind give the composition its liveliness. The sculpture's imposing pedestal is in harmony with it. It is divided into several compartments, the inside of which is decorated with floral motifs and various symbolic objects: two recorders forming an aulos (ancient wind instrument) accompanied by small birds, embodying harmonious music; a panpipes associated with grapes evoking the world of Dionysus; a sheaf of wheat and tools symbolising agriculture; a theatrical mask and a fool's hat with a tambourine and a curtain representing the performing arts. The sculpture of the Flower Fairy is shown in the catalogue of the Val d'Osne foundry (on plate 583), as is its pedestal, independently (on plate 570 bis). The combination of the two works was therefore the result of a desire on the part of the patron, who imposed his own taste on the commission. The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston owns a copy of the Flower Fairy identical to our own. Mathurin Moreau also created another Flower Fairy, a statuette. This one is a young woman in a dancing posture, whose nudity is emphasised rather than concealed by a wet drape around her body. This very delicate figurine echoes the larger but no less elegant bronze sculpture.

Dimensions:
Height: 265 cm

Louis XVI style trumeau decorated with a woman's profile

Dimensions:
Width: 118 cm
Height: 181 cm
Depth: 5 cm

Louis XVI period mantel in Rouge Royal marble

Dimensions:
Width: 147 cm
Height: 112 cm
Depth: 34 cm
Inner width: 93 cm
Inner height: 111 cm

Louis XIV style mantel with acroterion in Rouge du Nord marble

Dimensions:
Width: 146 cm
Height: 115 cm
Depth: 35 cm
Inner width: 115 cm
Inner height: 87 cm

Louis XV period mantel in Rouge du Nord marble

Dimensions:
Width: 163 cm
Height: 108 cm
Depth: 30 cm
Inner width: 131 cm
Inner height: 86 cm

Curved Louis XVI style mantel in Arabescato marble decorated with a laurel wreath

Dimensions:
Width: 146 cm
Height: 108 cm
Depth: 36 cm
Inner width: 100 cm
Inner height: 84 cm

Louis XIV style mantel in Rouge de Rance marble adorned with bronze ornaments

Dimensions:
Width: 135 cm
Height: 120 cm
Depth: 36 cm
Inner width: 93 cm
Inner height: 85 cm

Louis XVI style mantel in Carrara marble adorned with a sunflower flower

Dimensions:
Width: 126 cm
Height: 104 cm
Depth: 32 cm
Inner width: 87 cm
Inner height: 88 cm

Louis XVI style mantel with rounded corners and carved sunflower in cristaline marble

Dimensions:
Width: 125 cm
Height: 103 cm
Depth: 36 cm
Inner width: 88 cm
Inner height: 84 cm

Louis XV style mantel in Red of the North marble with curved shells

Dimensions:
Width: 148 cm
Height: 109 cm
Depth: 42 cm
Inner width: 104 cm
Inner height: 84 cm

Louis XVI style molded mantel in veined Carrara marble

Dimensions:
Width: 135 cm
Height: 106 cm
Depth: 35 cm
Inner width: 96 cm
Inner height: 83 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

Napoleon III style trumeau surmounted by a woman's mask

Dimensions:
Width: 130 cm
Height: 162 cm
Depth: 13 cm

Louis XVI style trumeau with plant garlands

Dimensions:
Width: 141 cm
Height: 173 cm
Depth: 6 cm

Curved Louis XVI style fireplace in Arabescato marble, decorated with a laurel wreath

Dimensions:
Width: 129 cm
Height: 110 cm
Inner width: 87 cm
Inner height: 83 cm

Louis XVI style gilded trumeau with plant decoration

Dimensions:
Width: 107 cm
Height: 179 cm
Depth: 6 cm