A SET OF FOUR FRENCH ORMOLU THREE-LIGHT WALL-APPLIQUES
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A SET OF FOUR FRENCH ORMOLU THREE-LIGHT WALL-APPLIQUES

AFTER THE MODEL BY CHARLES CRESSENT, LATE 19TH CENTURY

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A SET OF FOUR FRENCH ORMOLU THREE-LIGHT WALL-APPLIQUES
AFTER THE MODEL BY CHARLES CRESSENT, LATE 19TH CENTURY
Each backplate issuing three asymmetric scrolled branches with variously decorated foliate drip-pans and nozzles, one branch supporting a parrot with elongated tail feather
22 in. (56 cm.) high; 13½ in. (34 cm.) wide

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Lot Essay

Designed in the Louis XV 'pittoresque' style popularised by Juste-Auréle Meissonier and Nicolas Pineau, these wall-lights are inspired by models initially designed by Charles Cressent. Similar wall-lights were subsequently supplied by the sculpteur, fondeur et ciseleur du roi Jacques Caffiéri (1678-1755). In the Inventory drawn up following his death in 1755, no.43 is described as 'un autre model double de bras de chemine ancien perroquets à deux branches', and this model was already listed in an earlier inventory of his stock in 1747. Two related pairs of parrot wall-lights were supplied to Madame Infante, Louise-Elizabeth of France, duchesse de Parma for the Palazzo di Colorno (A. Gonzalez-Palacios, Gli Arredi Francesi, Milan, 1995, no. 52, p.243). Another set of four wall-lights, dating like the present set to the late 19th century, sold Christie’s, London, 10 September 2013, lot 99 (£26,250).

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