Lot 348
  • 348

A. Lacarrière Père, Fils et Companie French, fl. mid 19th century A LARGE PAIR OF GILT AND SILVERED BRONZE FLOOR STANDING CANDELABRA CIRCA 1862

Estimate
40,000 - 60,000 USD
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Description

  • A. Lacarrière Père, Fils et Companie
  • bronze, metal
  • height 94 1/2 in.
  • 240 cm
on levanto rouge marble bases.

Provenance

By repute formerly the property of MGM studios.

Literature

J.B.Waring, Masterpieces of Industrial Art and Sculpture, 1862, pl. 257.

Catalogue Note

This pair of vase candelabra are almost identical to the vase and column shown by Lacarrière at the International Exhibition in London in 1862, the only difference being the presence of candle branches on the present pair. The firm of Auguste Lacarrière sent exhibits to the the first International Exhibition in London in 1851. At that time they seem to have occupied two Paris addresses, 9 rue St Elizabeth, and 55 rue Meslay as well as having another outlet in Limoges. They are recorded as showing 'specimens of lustres, sconces, chandeliers, medallions, etc'. By the 1862 exhibition they were only recorded at the Sainte Elizabeth address and showed,  'Appareils à gaz de fonte, de zinc et de bronze.' Nevertheless their exhibit was highly praised and the business, now A.Lacarrière, Père et Fils et Cie,  received a medal for 'good design and fabrication'. J. B.Waring also comments, 'The bronze-gilt candelabrum in the Greek style by Messrs. Lacarrière and Co. was remarkable for the elegance of its form and the justness of proportions affording a high idea of the present state of manufacturing art in Paris.' It is interesting that it was described as in the Greek style at the time; today we might think of them as more Byzantine in style. This confusion underlines the proliferation of revival styles during the period and the relative lack of understanding of the distinction between them at the time.
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