Réf. 1567
Louchet Frères
Bronze-Chiselors & Sculptors
(attributed to)
Elegant oriental vase
France
Circa 1890
Enamel, Gilded bronze, Onyx
Height : 53 cm (20,9 in.) ; Diam. : 32 cm (12,6 in.)
Elegant oriental-style centerpiece in ribboned onyx, nicely inserted into a frame with cut patterns in gilded bronze and polychrome enamel. The vase rests on an onyx tray with gilded and enameled bronze rim supported by three feet. Both the shape and the ornaments are reminiscent of Ottoman vases.
Biography
Paul Louchet (1854-1936), a French artist, worked at the beginning at chiselling bronze pieces, before becoming President of the Bronze Manufacturers Society, located in Paris. Sculptor and painter, as well, he collaborated with his brother, Charles, and together participated to the Chicago Universal Exhibition in 1893, with a great success : « Il n’y a pas de plus belle ou plus magnifique exposition à Chicago qui attire l’attention universelle que celle dans la section des fabricants de Paris. Il s’agit du stand des frères Louchet de Paris, fabricants de porcelaines, de bronzes et d’objets d’art émaillés. Les produits de cette entreprise représentent sans aucun doute dans la conception, la fabrication et la finition le plus haut niveau dans l’art décoratif. » Then, turning to Art Nouveau style, they collaborate with Louis Majorelle, René Lalique and the Daum brothers.
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