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Pair of Louis period sconces XVI (1774 - 1793).
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IN STOCKPair of two-armed wall lights called blower lights in chiseled and gilded bronze representing cupids blowing into trumpets. The wall lights are decorated with acanthus leaves, rosettes, ribbon bows and have a pine cone at the bottom. Period mercury gilding.
Based on a model by Jean Hauré from 1787, master-foundry sculptor responsible for Crown Furniture from 1784, commissioned for the Château de Saint Cloud. A copy is in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
Similar model delivered to the Crown Furniture Repository in 1787.
Another series of four sconces is in the Metropolitan Museum in New York.
Jean Hauré was a member of the Académie de Saint-Luc and became a master founder and maker of gilt bronze furniture and objets d'art for the Garde-Meuble de la Couronne from 1785 to 1788. He is also recorded as supplying a set of gilt bronze sconces for Marie-Antoinette's Salle de Cartes in Compiègne.
Reference "Vergoldete Bronzen" by H. Ottomeyer and P. Proschel. Munich: 1986 (288).
France.
XVIIIth century.

Pair of two-armed wall lights called blower lights in chiseled and gilded bronze representing cupids blowing into trumpets. The wall lights are decorated with acanthus leaves, rosettes, ribbon bows and have a pine cone at the bottom. Period mercury gilding.
Based on a model by Jean Hauré from 1787, master-foundry sculptor responsible for Crown Furniture from 1784, commissioned for the Château de Saint Cloud. A copy is in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
Similar model delivered to the Crown Furniture Repository in 1787.
Another series of four sconces is in the Metropolitan Museum in New York.
Jean Hauré was a member of the Académie de Saint-Luc and became a master founder and maker of gilt bronze furniture and objets d'art for the Garde-Meuble de la Couronne from 1785 to 1788. He is also recorded as supplying a set of gilt bronze sconces for Marie-Antoinette's Salle de Cartes in Compiègne.
Reference "Vergoldete Bronzen" by H. Ottomeyer and P. Proschel. Munich: 1986 (288).
France.
XVIIIth century.
Dimensions: Height: 48 cm; Width: 28,5 cm.
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