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Louis XVI style Torchère: France, Napoleon III, third quarter of the 19th century.

Auction Lot 61 (40041399)
Torchère Louis XVI style: France, Napoleon III, third quarter of the nineteenth century.
Patinated and gilded bronze.
Piece readapted to a lamp.
Measurements: 165 x 56 x 50 cm.

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Estimated Value : 9,500 - 10,000 €


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DESCRIPTION

Torchère Louis XVI style: France, Napoleon III, third quarter of the nineteenth century.
Patinated and gilded bronze.
Piece readapted to a lamp.
Measurements: 165 x 56 x 50 cm.
Representative piece of French historicism developed during the Second Empire, a period in which the decorative arts recovered with extraordinary sophistication the ornamental models of the eighteenth century. Made in patinated and gilded bronze, and later readapted as a lamp, the work evidences the technical refinement and decorative richness that characterized the Parisian production of the Napoleon III period, deeply marked by the reinterpretation of French royal styles.
Inspired by the formal repertoire of the Louis XVI style, the torchère combines architectural balance and ornamental exuberance. The fluted shaft and vertical lines recall the neoclassical language introduced in France during the reign of Louis XVI, while the base incorporates ram's masks, hanging garlands and vegetal elements of great sculptural plasticity. These motifs, taken from classical antiquity and reinterpreted through the French ornamental tradition, reflect the archaeological and monumental taste that dominated the sumptuary arts since the end of the 18th century and which was revitalized under Napoleon III.
The combination of gilded bronze and dark patina produces a marked chromatic contrast that enhances the relief of the decoration and underlines the monumentality of the piece. The quality of the casting and chiseling also reveals the high level reached by the French bronze workshops of the 19th century, capable of combining technical precision and scenographic effect in objects conceived for both functionality and social representation. Originally probably intended to support luminaries or ceremonial torches in a palatial or domestic context of prestige, its subsequent electrification testifies to the adaptation of historical decorative arts to the new needs of modern comfort without losing its aesthetic dimension.
Beyond its utilitarian function, this torchère embodies the decorative ideal of the Second Empire: an art intended to evoke the splendor of the French monarchy through the selective revival of historical styles. In it converge the nineteenth-century fascination with aristocratic luxury, the technical virtuosity of Parisian bronzes and the desire to transform everyday objects into authentic pieces of apparatus destined to ennoble the interior space.

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