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A 19th Century Patinated & Gilt Bronze Ewer
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Object description :

"A 19th Century Patinated & Gilt Bronze Ewer"
AFTER A MODEL BY SIGISBERT-FRANÇOIS MICHEL (1728-1811).
Decorative ewer symbolizing Water in patinated and gilded bronze, decorated with a triton holding a dolphin from which water reeds escape, resting on a square base.
Originally paired with another symbolizing Wine, surmounted by a satyr retaining the horns of a goat from which vines shoot out.
19th century, after a model circa 1774.
H. 37.5 x L. 20 cm.

History
The sculptor Sigisbert-François Michel (1728-1811), eldest brother of the French sculptor Clodion, exhibited in 1774 two plaster ewer vases of the same design at the Académie Saint-Luc in Paris.

Related works
- The only known 18th century bronze pair, dated circa 1775, is in the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles (USA), a partial gift from Dr Horace W. Brock in honor of Will Iselin (inv. 2015.61), ill. 3.
- An identical model with its pendant forming a pair: Sotheby's Paris sale, Mobilier, Sculptures Et Objets D'Art, May 14, 2014, lot 254.
Price: 4 800 €
credit
Artist: D'après Un Modèle De Sigisbert-françois Michel (1728-1811)
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition

Width: 20 cm.
Height: 37,5 cm.

Reference: 936082
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