A DIRECTOIRE ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK
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A DIRECTOIRE ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK

THE MOVEMENT BY NICOLAS-ALEXANDRE FOLIN

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A DIRECTOIRE ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK
The movement by Nicolas-Alexandre Folin
The circular white-enamelled Roman dial inscribed 'Folin ... à Paris', within a circular drum case surmounted by a winged flaming finial among clouds, above a seated eagle, the panelled spreading rectangular base with a central plaque depicting Europa and the bull flanked by griffins, each side with a mask within a lozenge above a palmette border, lacking pendulum
17 in. (43 cm.) high; 9½ in. (24 cm.) wide; 4¾ in. (12 cm.) deep
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Lot Essay

The clock ornament, inspired by Ovid's Metamorphoses, serves as an allegory of Europe and evokes Cupid's power since antiquity. Jupiter's vivifying fulcrum is supplanted by the winged badge of Cupid's torch, and is born aloft by Jupiter's attendant eagle flying from a love-enflamed altar. Fire-guarding griffin, sacred to Apollo as leader of poets, attend the Egyptian-'battered' and palm-wreathed altar. Here Europa's history is celebrated by a bas-relief of her loving abduction by Jupiter in the guise of the Dionysiac bull. A composition that is likely to derive from an engraving entitled Jupiter Europam Rapit by Gerard de Lairesse (d.1711) ('Die Verführing der Europe', Exhibition Berlin, 1988, no.151).
Another version of this clock-model bears a movement by the rue Saint-Honoré clock-manufacturer Jean-François De Belle (maître in 1781), who participated in the Directoire jury that innovated a new time system based on a thirty day month in 1793 (sold from the collection of F.P. Victoria and son, Christie's New York, 27 May 1999, lot 49 ($13,800)

Nicholas-Alexandre Folin maître horloge in 1784.

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