Thomire Pair Of Candelabra 117 Cm In Bronze Early 19th Century Perfect Condition
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Thomire Pair Of Candelabra 117 Cm In Bronze Early 19th Century Perfect Condition

Artist: Thomire

Pair of Candelabra 117cm 
Pierre Philippe THOMIRE (1751-1843)
first XIXe
 
Pair of candelabra with draped women with 6 arms of lights
 
on a column of red "griotte" marble
 
the young draped nymphs support a bouquet with 6 lights emerging from a cornucopia with palmette.
The female figures, different in their hairstyle and clothing, one of which holds the ball of the world with her foot, are nevertheless similar in their posture, each carrying in one hand a brand giving birth to the bouquet of six lights and in the other gracefully holding the drapery of their clothing. We will also note the shape of the bases in "column shafts". devoid of decorative elements.
The elegance of the model lies in its sobriety, which the nobility of the black marble underlines even more.
 deliver the same candelabra to the Garde-Meuble, according to the report of April 16, 1808, for the living room with green and gold brocade of the small apartments of the Emperor at the palace of Saint-Cloud
In 1810, these candelabras left the palace of Saint-Cloud for that of Compiègne. They were installed in the princes' salon of the Emperor's grand apartments.
Dimensions: Height: 117 cm / base 21x21cm
height of the women alone 55 cm
  
Pierre Philippe THOMIRE (1751-1843)
Thomire Duterme et Comp. bronze manufacturers rue Taitbout n° 15 the workshops rue Boucherat n° 7 
Pierre-Philippe Thomire, born in Paris on December 6, 1751 and died in the same city on June 9, 1843, is a French sculptor, bronze worker, founder, chaser and gilder.
One of the most remarkable bronze workers of his generation, he is recognized for his production of bronze furniture under the Ancien Régime.
He raised this craft under the Empire to its highest level of quality, while creating in the early years of the 19th century, an industrial company whose influence is European. He retired in 1823.


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22 000 €

Period: 19th century

Style: Consulat, Empire

Condition: Perfect condition

Material: Bronze

Height: 1.17

Reference (ID): 1432392

Availability: In stock

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