A MONUMENTAL FRENCH WHITE AND ROUGE LANGUEDOC MARBLE FOUNTAIN AND BASIN
A MONUMENTAL FRENCH WHITE AND ROUGE LANGUEDOC MARBLE FOUNTAIN AND BASIN
A MONUMENTAL FRENCH WHITE AND ROUGE LANGUEDOC MARBLE FOUNTAIN AND BASIN
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A MONUMENTAL FRENCH WHITE AND ROUGE LANGUEDOC MARBLE FOUNTAIN AND BASIN
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A MONUMENTAL FRENCH WHITE AND ROUGE LANGUEDOC MARBLE FOUNTAIN AND BASIN

BY ALPHONSE-HENRI NELSON (1854-1919), PARIS, CIRCA 1900

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A MONUMENTAL FRENCH WHITE AND ROUGE LANGUEDOC MARBLE FOUNTAIN AND BASIN
BY ALPHONSE-HENRI NELSON (1854-1919), PARIS, CIRCA 1900
Profusely carved overall with foliage and bulrush, centered with a pair of androgynous putti supporting a vase and swan, signed 'H Nelson' (to the lower right corner of base), raised on a scallop-carved basin and further volute support
97 ½ in. (246.5 cm.) high, 68 ¾ in. (175 cm.) wide, 28 in. (71.1 cm) deep, overall
來源
Luis De Ridder (1881-1945), Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Thence by descent.
Acquired by present owner from the De Ridder family.

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The present lot relates to a fountain executed by Jean-Baptiste Tubi in 1672 after designs by Le Brun. The fountain was one from a project for the entrance of the Thetre d'Eau at Versailles. Tubi (1635-1700) was one of the most prominent sculptors of his time and received many royal commissions from Louis XIV. In 1750 the Thetre d'Eau was destroyed and the sculptures were dispersed. Tubi's fountain was later acquired by the National Gallery of Art, Washington (see F. Souchal, French Sculptors of the 17th and 18th centuries, London, 1987, p. 337, fig. 28.).

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