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A large Belgian bronze torchere stand, c.1870, after a model by Jacques-Louis Gautier, cast by...
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A large Belgian bronze torchere stand, c.1870, after a model by Jacques-Louis Gautier, cast by Compagnie Anonyme des Bronzes, Bruxelles, of Neo-Grec style, the dished top with palmettes and relief cast trailing foliage to frieze, the tapering shaft with swags descending to a base with conforming palmettes and claw feet on a triform plinth, the base inscribed J. Gautier Sculpteur / Compagnie Anonyme des Bronzes Bruxelles, 140cm high, 70cm diameter at base ( VAT charged on the Hammer price)
Provenance: Sotheby's, 1 October 2008, lot 401.
Note: Jacques-Louis Gautier, born in Paris on 13 December 1831, was a pupil of François Rude (d. 1855), and exhibited at the Salon from 1850 to 1868 (S. Lami, Dictionnaires Sculpteurs de l'ecole Française au dix-neuvième siècle, Paris, 1919, pp. 25-27). Gautier executed a significant number of models, produced by leading bronze foundries; in 1858, a Louis XVI vase decorated with diverse ornaments and four bas-reliefs representing l'Ivresse, l'Amour, les Ris et lEau, executed by Christofle, and the same year a design for small vases again with bas-reliefs in the Etruscan style, executed by M. Perrot for Maison Barbedienne.
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