CHARLES PERCIER (1764-1838) AND LOUIS MARTIN... - Lot 38 - Osenat

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CHARLES PERCIER (1764-1838) AND LOUIS MARTIN... - Lot 38 - Osenat
CHARLES PERCIER (1764-1838) AND LOUIS MARTIN BERTHAULT, after (Paris 1771-Tours 1823) Torch and its girandole in green and gilded painted wood, the slightly balustered and fluted shaft, carved with water leaves on two registers is decorated with a garland of oak leaves and acorns. It presents a shelf decorated with vine branches and heart grapes on which is fixed in three points a girandole with nine branches of light in gilded bronze and a pineapple in sheet metal and gilded bronze discovering a tenth light. It rests on a triangular base with boar's heads, flowers in two volutes facing each other in the shape of a heart and finished by claw feet with acanthus leaves. Triangular base in mahogany veneer. Circa 1798 Total height : 194 cm Chips, small accident to the shelf Provenance : - Juliette Récamier, Paris, hotel 7, rue du Mont Blanc (former Hotel Necker). - Collection of the banker François-Dominique Mosselman following the purchase of the Hôtel Récamier in 1808 with a part of the furniture and objects, and remained in his descendants until today. Exhibitions - 2009 : Lyon, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Juliette Récamier, Muse et mécène. March 27 - June 29, 2009, cat.IV.8 - 1994 : Paris, Louvre museum on the occasion of the acquisition of the furniture of Juliette Récamier's bedroom. This torch and its girandole, faithfully represented in a watercolor by Robert Smirke, an English architect who visited Paris in 1802, were in Juliette's room in her hotel on the rue du Mont Blanc at no. 7 until 1808, when the banker François-Dominique Mosselman bought the Hôtel Récamier. The architect Jean-Charles Krafft (1764-1833) and the engraver Nicolas Ransonnette (1745-1810) published an elevation of Juliette's of Juliette's room in Plans, sections and elevations of the most beautiful houses and hotels built in Paris and its surroundings pl.92 and captioned: Elevation of the bedroom of Mad Recamier by Berthault Architect and show the panel of the room where the torchere (without the girandole and with a variation) frames the bed on the left. One finds moreover pl. IV of the Recueil de Décorations of the architects Charles Percier (1764-1838) and Pierre-Léonard Fontaine (1762-1853) a torchere of the same model identical model with a variant for the girandole. We know that Charles Percier contributed to this project and that the Jacobs are the privileged interlocutors of Percier and Fontaine for realizations from their sketches. If the name of Berthault is the one mentioned under the engraving of the album Krafft et Ransonnette, contemporaries are unanimous in to associate the name of Percier to his as Mrs. Ch. as Mrs Ch. Lenormant, niece and adoptive daughter of Juliette, attests of Juliette, in her memories: "He [Berthault] carried out his task his task with an infinite taste, and was helped in his enterprise by M. Percier by M. Percier....Each of the pieces of furniture, bronze library, candelabras, until the least armchair was drawn and modelled on purpose. Jacob, a first-rate cabinetmaker, executed the models provided, it resulted from it a furnishing which carries the print of the time of the time but which will remain the best sample of the taste of this time and whose whole offered a too rare harmony." This torchère shows that it is not a question at Percier of a blind allegiance to antiquity but that it introduces the fantasy and the charm of the French taste. Fantasy here in the arrangement of the oak leaves, the acorns and the decorative decorative motifs of the base. Would Percier have pushed the fantasy to this exoticism with with this girandole decorated with a pineapple? We do not have the proof today.
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