Lot Essay
This drawing is one of several designs for a silver-gilt basin of which there are two models known. One dated 1789 is in the Kugel Collection (C. Fregnac, Les Grands Orfèvres de Louis XIII à Charles X, Paris, 1965, pp. 270-1) and another dated 1787, formerly in the collection of William Beckford, is in the Gilbert Collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum (T. Schroder, op. cit., no. 168). The earlier basin was part of a large quantity of silver commissioned or purchased by William Beckford of Fonthill Abbey from Henri Auguste between 1788 and 1802. Beckford was first introduced to Auguste's work in Madrid in 1787 where he described his toilet service for Madame d'Aranda as 'by far the most exquisite chef d'oeuvre of the kind I ever saw' (M. Snodin and M. Baker, 'William Beckford's Silver I', The Burlington Magazine, CXXII, (November 1980), pp. 736-739). Beckford's silver-gilt basin is well documented. In J. Rutter's Delineations of Fonthill and its Abbey, published in London in 1823, a woodcut of A groupe of the rarest articles of virtu shows a silver-gilt basin described as being 'by Moiette [sic] and Auguste'.
Large quantities of William Beckford's silver was dispersed by sale in 1823 and the sale catalogue, written by Beckford himself, describes the 'ewers and tazze' as being 'after the antique, by the celebrated French sculptor Moiette [sic] and executed by H. Auguste... in a style of superior excellence' (P. Hewat-Jaboor and B. McLeod, William Beckford, 1760-1844: An eye for the magnificent, exhib. cat., The Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design and Culture and elsewhere, 2001, p. 333, no. 51), further evidence of Beckford's admiration for Moitte and Auguste's oeuvre.
Large quantities of William Beckford's silver was dispersed by sale in 1823 and the sale catalogue, written by Beckford himself, describes the 'ewers and tazze' as being 'after the antique, by the celebrated French sculptor Moiette [sic] and executed by H. Auguste... in a style of superior excellence' (P. Hewat-Jaboor and B. McLeod, William Beckford, 1760-1844: An eye for the magnificent, exhib. cat., The Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design and Culture and elsewhere, 2001, p. 333, no. 51), further evidence of Beckford's admiration for Moitte and Auguste's oeuvre.