详情
Each modelled as a putto holding cornucopiae-shaped branches atop a marble column on ormolu and ebonized wood plinth, previously mounted as lamps
2014 in. (51.4 cm.) high, the slightly taller
荣誉呈献

拍品专文

Although the bronzier responsible for this pair of candelabra remains unrecorded, the model itself enjoyed enormous success in both the 18th and 19th Centuries and shares much in common with the oeuvre of the sculpteur Claude Michel, dit Clodion and that of Louis Félix de la Rue (H. Ottomeyer, P. Pröschel et. al., Vergoldete Bronzen, Munich, 1986, Vol. I, p. 210, no. XXVIII).

This model was particularly admired by English connoisseurs throughout the 19th Century and many of the candelabra they bought remained in the same distinguished collections until comparatively recently. These include the pair recorded in the possession of the comtesse de Flahaut at Coventry House, London in 1863 and subsequently sold by the Trustees of the Meiklour Settlement, Christie's London, 11 June 1992, lot 50, as well as those sold by the 6th Lord Ashburton, K.C.V.O., Christie's London, 19 March 1964, lot 58. A further pair, purchased by a Mr. Fortnum in London in 1852 from the collection of Léopold I, King of the Belgians, is now conserved in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.

相关文章

Sorry, we are unable to display this content. Please check your connection.

更多来自
现代美第奇第二部分:纽约珍藏精选
参与竞投 状况报告 

佳士得专家或会联络阁下,以商讨此拍品,又或于拍品状况于拍卖前有所改变时知会阁下。

本人确认已阅读有关状况报告的重要通知 并同意其条款。 查阅状况报告