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		<title>Marble Basin</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2026 13:37:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Marble Basin France Circa 1850 Marble Height : 110 cm (43,3 in.); Diameter : 52 cm (20,5 in.) White marble basin, on a carved baluster pedestal. The wide bowl with a rolled edge, whose outer body is carved in bas-relief with floral scrolls, fleurettes, and acanthus leaves, crowns a shaft adorned with straight fluting, topped [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>France</p>
<p>Circa 1850</p>
<p>Marble</p>
<p>Height : 110 cm (43,3 in.); Diameter : 52 cm (20,5 in.)</p>
<p>White marble basin, on a carved baluster pedestal. The wide bowl with a rolled edge, whose outer body is carved in bas-relief with floral scrolls, fleurettes, and acanthus leaves, crowns a shaft adorned with straight fluting, topped by a rosette collar, and decorated with carved flower garlands and tied ribbons. Carved from veined orange breccia marble, the octagonal plinth with canted corners, highlighted by an ogee molding, rests on a black Portoro marble base.</p>
<p>Given its shape, its basin, and its dimensions, this vessel likely originates from a church where it was used as a holy water font (bénitier). A holy water font is a basin containing holy water, made available to the faithful in Catholic churches.</p>
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		<title>Pair of Doors</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Pair of Doors France Circa 1880 Oak Height : 228 cm (89,7 in.); Width : 96 cm (37,8 in.) Rare pair of high relief carved oak doors. They are composed of a frame of canal friezes and each decorated with three molded boxes with a projecting panel, decorated with a medallion centered with acanthus, a rosette and a [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 class="p2"><i>Pair of Doors</i></h1>
<p class="p4">France<span class="Apple-converted-space"><br />
</span>Circa 1880</p>
<p class="p4">Oak</p>
<p class="p4">Height : 228 cm (89,7 in.); Width : 96 cm (37,8 in.)</p>
<p class="p4">Rare pair of high relief carved oak doors. They are composed of a frame of canal friezes and each decorated with three molded boxes with a projecting panel, decorated with a medallion centered with acanthus, a rosette and a lion&#8217;s head. The back of these doors is also molded to echo the panels on the other side.</p>
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		<title>Pair of &#8220;Chinoiserie&#8221; Pelmets and their Four Tieback Holders</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jan 2024 09:20:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Pair of &#8220;Chinoiserie&#8221; Pelmets and their Four Tieback Holders France Circa 1870 Painted wood Dimensions of Pelmets : Height : 50 cm (19,7 in.) ; Width : 177 cm (69,7 in.) ; Depth : 21 cm (8,2 in.) Height : 50 cm (19,7 in.) ; Depth : 172 cm (67,7 in.) ; Depth : 20,5 cm (8 in.) Dimensions of Tieback holders [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 class="p1"><i>Pair of &#8220;Chinoiserie&#8221; Pelmets and their Four Tieback Holders</i></h1>
<p class="p3">France<br />
Circa 1870</p>
<p class="p3">Painted wood</p>
<p class="p3">Dimensions of Pelmets :<span class="Apple-converted-space"><br />
</span>Height : 50 cm (19,7 in.) ; Width : 177 cm (69,7 in.) ; Depth : 21 cm (8,2 in.)<br />
Height : 50 cm (19,7 in.) ; Depth : 172 cm (67,7 in.) ; Depth : 20,5 cm (8 in.)</p>
<p class="p3">Dimensions of Tieback holders :<br />
Height : 29 cm (11,4 in.) ; Width : 24 cm (9,4 in.) ; Depth : 21,5 cm (8,5 in.)</p>
<p class="p6">Amusing pair of <em>Chinoiserie</em> painted wood pelmets and their four matching tieback holders. They are decorated on both sides with golden lake landscapes on a black background and highlighted with geometric nets framing a central cartouche representing for one the pearl trade and for the other the presentation of the necklace. The whole is crowned with a dragon with outstretched wings.<span class="s1"><br />
</span>The tieback holders are each decorated with a seated dignitary richly dressed in traditional costume.</p>
<h6 class="p9">historical and artistic context</h6>
<p class="p6">Knowledge about China remained sketchy and confused for a long time, full of fantasy, particularly during the 18th century, during which China exerted a real fascination.<br />
There are many examples, such as the Chinese Garden by F. Boucher exhibited at the Salon of 1742, preserved at the Museum of Fine Arts and Archeology in Besançon and which will influence Decorative Arts in a lasting way.</p>
<p class="p11">This taste for Chinoiserie was revived at the end of the 19th century following the Franco-English military campaign against the imperial army in China in 1860. Napoleon III&#8217;s French troops bring back part of the treasure from the Summer Palace, constituting in 1863 the famous Chinese Museum of Empress Eugénie at the Palace of Fontainebleau. First in painting, the movement quickly spread to decorative arts and furniture.</p>
<p class="p6">This craze for the Far East is encouraged in France by the diffusion of Chinese ornamental works renewing the interior decoration of the luxurious Parisian residences of a clientele eager for something new.</p>
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		<title>F. Boucher &#038; Manufacture de Beauvais  Set of four Tapestries with Pastoral scenes</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jul 2022 15:37:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Manufacture de Beauvais                    Tapestry Manufacture (Founded in 1664)       F. Boucher                                     Painter (1703-1770) Set of Four Tapestries with Pastoral scenes France 1770 Tapestry, Giltwood Each panel = [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="p2"><span class="s1">Manufacture de Beauvais</span> <span class="Apple-converted-space">                  </span></h2>
<p class="p3">Tapestry Manufacture (Founded in 1664) <span class="Apple-converted-space">      </span></p>
<h2 class="p3"><span class="Apple-converted-space"><span class="s1">F. Boucher</span>                                    </span></h2>
<p>Painter (1703-1770)</p>
<h1 class="p6"><i>Set of Four Tapestries with Pastoral scenes</i></h1>
<p class="p7">France<br />
1770</p>
<p class="p9">Tapestry, Giltwood</p>
<p class="p9">Each panel = Height : 206 cm (81,1 in.) ; Width : 56 cm (22 in.) ; Depth : 4 cm (1,5 in.)</p>
<p class="p14">Beautiful set of four tapestries from the Manufacture de Beauvais representing children’s pastorals. These tapestries were made after the paintings by François Boucher (1703-1770) delivered around 1751 to the marquise de Pompadour for her Château de Crécy.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></p>
<p class="p14">Presented in superimposed medallions with flowers and bordered with interlacing, these scenes are :<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></p>
<p>&#8211; A shepardess and a gardener with the initials « F.B » on the base of the tree ;<br />
&#8211; a fisherboy and a farmer signed on the stone on the right « Boucher 1780 Beauvais »<span class="Apple-converted-space"><br />
</span>&#8211; a puppeteer and a spinner sat on a stone bench signed « Boucher » ;<br />
&#8211; a musician and a butter maker signed on the bottom left « Boucher 1780 Beauvais »</p>
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<p class="p14">They are surrounded by arched giltwood frames decorated with leaves.</p>
<h6 class="p23">related work</h6>
<p class="p16">Set of four paintings by F. Boucher which decorated the Château de Crécy at the time of the marquise de Pompadour.<span class="Apple-converted-space"><br />
</span>It became the property of the duc de Penthièvre in 1757 with all its furniture. The latter resold the castle in 1775 without its collections, which he installed in the Château de Sceaux.<span class="Apple-converted-space"><br />
</span>Sold during the Revolution, the paintings were bought in 1862 by the duc de Trévise, and reinstalled in the Château de Sceaux until 1923, date of its sale to the Seine department. Reappeared on the art market during the Rouillac sale of June 10th, 2018, the paintings were preempted by the Château de Sceaux to join their collections (inventory n° 2018.1.1 ; 2018.1.4 ; 2018.1.2 ; 2018.1.3 ; 2018.1.4) and are exposed Salle Penthièvre.</p>
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<h6 class="p23">biography</h6>
<p class="p16">François Boucher (1703-1770) perfected his learning of oil painting from François Lemoyne. He won the Grand Prize for Painting in 1723. Approved at the Academy of painting and sculpture, he was admitted there in 1734. He had a brilliant career, knew all the honors, receiving incessant royal commissions and worked for the leading personages of the court of the King Louis XV, as Madame de Pompadour. It also provided <i>cartons</i> for the production of tapestries, such as from 1750 the Loves of the Gods commissioned by Oudry who was the director of the Manufacture de Beauvais. Undisputed master of the rococo style, a precious and sensual painter, known during his lifetime as “the Painter of the Graces”, he was however since 1760 increasingly shunned by the public and critics who turned their favor into neoclassical art. It was therefore only in the second half of the nineteenth century, when Empress Eugenie reinvented her 18th century taste, the Goncourt brothers rediscovered then the most representative painter, François Boucher.</p>
<p class="p16">The Royal Tapestry Factory of Beauvais was created in 1664 by Jean-Baptiste Colbert to compete with the tapestry factories of Flanders in order to meet the requirements of his mercantilist policy and reduce imports. Unlike the Manufacture des Gobelins, whose production was essentially intended for the King, the Manufacture de Beauvais was originally a company oriented towards the private market. Production is then limited to simple subjects such as <i>verdures.</i> Since the direction of Philippe Béhagle (1641-1705) merchant-upholsterer to the king, originally from Flanders and trained at the Gobelins, the factory has called on recognized artists to provide cartoons, such as Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer or Jacques Duplessis, replaced by Jean -Baptiste Oudry in 1726.<span class="Apple-converted-space"><br />
</span>It is to the latter that the management is entrusted until his death in 1755, which corresponds to the most remarkable period in the history of the manufacture. Under the artistic direction of Jean-Baptiste Oudry, Beauvais relied on an international network of exhibition stores established in Paris, Leipzig or Regensburg by the previous directors to develop its exports to the whole of Europe, creating immense hangings.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span> The collaboration between the painters Oudry and François Boucher largely contributed to this success.<br />
At that time, large productions of tapestries for seats matching the patterns of the hangings were made, thus creating very homogeneous decorative ensembles. Despite its success with private customers, the Beauvais factory owed its survival to annual orders from the royal furniture repository. The factory employed several hundred workers during the French Revolution and on October 8, 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte decided to make it a state factory.<br />
The weavings of Beauvais were of an exceptional quality, comparable to those of Gobelins. The factory was particularly renowned for seat upholstery. During the 19th century, the manufacture declined. The 20th century marked the revival of the Manufacture with the collaboration of great contemporary artists.</p>
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		<title>Presentation Frame</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Presentation frame Italy Circa 1880 Carved and gilded wood Height : 133 cm (52,3 in.) ; Width : 136 cm (53,5 in.) ; Depth : 21 cm (8,2 in.) Important presentation frame in carved and gilded wood, of curved shape, with symmetrical decoration of shells and foliage. It is enriched with variated consoles. The background is stretched with red velvet. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="p3">Italy<br />
Circa 1880</p>
<p>Carved and gilded wood</p>
<p class="p3">Height : 133 cm (52,3 in.) ; Width : 136 cm (53,5 in.) ; Depth : 21 cm (8,2 in.)</p>
<p class="p8">Important presentation frame in carved and gilded wood, of curved shape, with symmetrical decoration of shells and foliage. It is enriched with variated consoles.<br />
The background is stretched with red velvet.</p>
<p class="p8">These presentation frames are used by collectors to exhibit their porcelain collections and other curiosities.</p>
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