A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI ORMOLU AND WHITE MARBLE CANDLESTICKS
A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI ORMOLU AND WHITE MARBLE CANDLESTICKS

LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI ORMOLU AND WHITE MARBLE CANDLESTICKS
LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY
Each formed as a young satyr with a fruiting basket upon his head, on circular waisted beaded socle and marble plinth, re-gilt, the nozzles later
10 in. (25 cm.) high (2)

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Conceived in the French 'Grecian' fashion, these vine-clad fauns, youthful attendants of the Arcadian deity Pan, celebrate the Autumnal festivities, and serve as basket-bearing caryatids while standing on Etruscan pearl-wreathed 'altar' plinths capped by bacchic tambourines. These relate to designs for wall-lights by Louis Prieur circa 1775, which were further interpreted by Jean-François Forty circa 1780 in his 'Oeuvres de Sculpture en Bronze. Contenant Girandoles, Flambeaux, Feux, Pendules, Bras, Cartels, Barometres, Inventées et Dessinées par J.F.F. - Cahier de six Bras de Cheminées' (H. Ottomeyer & P. Pröschel, Vergoldete Bronzen, Munich, 1986, vol. I, p. 288, fig. 4.16.1).

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