A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI ORMOLU AND PATINATED BRONZE CHENETS
A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI ORMOLU AND PATINATED BRONZE CHENETS

CIRCA 1785

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A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI ORMOLU AND PATINATED BRONZE CHENETS
Circa 1785
Each in the form of a seated winged sphinx on rectangular base with rounded ends, cast with female mask and scrolling foliage on spiral-twist toupied feet
9in. (23cm.) high, 11in. (28cm.) long (2)

Lot Essay

Several models of chenets with sphinxes exist dating from the 1780's. An example with winged sphinxes with similarly-tied headresses and with similar female mask centring the frieze, attributed to either Pierre Gouthière or Pierre-Philippe Thomire, exists in several versions in the Louvre, Versailles and the Cleveland Museum of Art (see H. Ottomeyer/P. Pröschel et al., Vergoldete Bronzen, Munich, 1986, vol.I, p.276, fig. 4.11.4.). This model is based on a drawing by the architect François-Joseph Bélanger in the Bibliothèque Nationale, illustrated op. cit., fig. 4.11.13. Another type of sphinx chenet, lacking wings but with similar female mask frieze, is at Versailles, the sphinx modelled by Louis-Simon Boizot, the ciselure by Thomire and the gilding by Claude Galle (illustrated Ottomeyer and Pröschel op. cit.,fig.4.11.7.