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Empire Period Clock Signed Galle, Diane Chasseresse

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Magnificent finely chiseled and gilded bronze clock depicting Diana (Artemis) and her dog going hunting.
The white enameled dial, signed Galle rue Vivienne in Paris, is inserted into a terminal simulating an altar decorated with a lamb's head, two falcons and horns of plenty. The whole is surmounted by a sundial.
The base is chiseled with a frieze of palmettes, the counter-base in marble.
Resting on four bell feet.

Magnificent original gilding in a perfect state of preservation.
Wire movement in perfect working order, with key and pendulum.

Empire period.

Signed Claude Galle (1759-1815).
Considered one of the most important bronze makers of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Claude Galle is today a reference in neoclassical style bronze. From the beginning of his career, he became a collaborator of famous founders such as André-Antoine Ravrio and Jean Hauré. This allowed him to participate in the creation of bronzes intended for the furniture of the crown. Under the Consulate, he quickly became the main competitor of Philippe Thomire. He supplied the imperial furniture store, thus furnishing the castles of Compiègne and Fontainebleau. Retiring in 1813, he was succeeded by his son Gérard-Jean. His productions, once highly appreciated by the English and the Russians, inspired bronze makers such as Andrei Voronikhin (1759-1814) and Friedrich Bergenfeldt (1768-1822). He died in 1815 after having produced works that are the pride of large collections.

Dimensions:
Height 41 cm
Width 32.5 cm
Depth 11.5 cm

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