Alexandre Brongniart
A royal pair of Sèvres ormolu-mounted two-handles porcelain beau bleu Vases Fuseaux. Sèvres, Imperial Manufacture of Sèvres ,1813.
Date Paris 1813
Period 1750-1850
Medium Gilt, gilt-bronze, porcelain
Dimension 55 cm (21⁵/₈ inches)
The base, neck and pedestal are adorned with gilt
bronze chased in the shape of a dolphin surmounted by a small palmette, and the waterleaf support and square base are also in gilt bronze.
The "fuseau" vase, inspired by the amphorae of antiquity and designed for the Manufacture of Sèvres in 1800 by the architect Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart, the father of works director Alexandre Brongniart, was hugely successful. It was made in four sizes and was decorated with painted portraits, period figures or ornaments. The gilt bronze handles were altered at various different times in the course of the 19th century.
Our vases, made during the First Empire, entered the Manufacture of Sèvres shop to be sold on 22 March 1816 with the following description: 2 vases Fuseaux 2° [grandeur] fond beau blu riche decor en or et platine anses et coulot en bronze (Arch. MNS register Vv 1 folio 61, n. 40) (2 fuseau vases 2nd size beau bleu ground with rich decoration in gold and platinum, handles and support in bronze).
Date: Paris 1813
Period: 1750-1850
Medium: Gilt, gilt-bronze, porcelain
Dimension: 55 cm (21⁵/₈ inches)
Provenance: Acquired in 1816 by Louis XVIII, King of France (1755-1824).
An Italian private collection
Literature: Arch. MNS register Vv 1 folio 61, n. 40) (2 fuseau vases 2nd size beau bleu ground with rich decoration in gold and platinum, handles and support in bronze)
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