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ANTIQUE #SA1033007

François-christophe-armand Toussaint (1806-1862) A Large Pair Of French Mid-19th Century Gilt And Patinated Bronze Figural Torchères

£85,000    $108,478    €102,969
François-Christophe-Armand Toussaint (1806-1862) A large pair of French mid-19th century gilt and patinated bronze figural torchères: Esclave Indien and Esclave Indienne
 
cast by F. Barbedienne (before 1869) from models by Toussaint dated 1850
 
the male and female figures each holding aloft glass flame shades, on panelled chamfered rectangular black marble plinths, the bronze pedestals of cylindrical baluster form with acanthus leaf collars and four engaged foliate scroll corbel supports with fluted ornament, on circular socles cast in the form of ribbon-bound laurel garlands, each signed A.Toussaint 1850 and Fondeur F.Barbedienne, 36cm wide, 36cm deep, 217cm high (14in wide, 14in deep, 85in high). the figures 112cm high (44in high
 
Armand Toussaint first exhibited a plaster model at the 1847 Salon in Paris entitled ''Un esclave indien portant une torche'' along with its female pendant.
 
The models were cast in bronze three years later, commissioned by the French Ministre de l''intérieur, and after being exhibited at the 1850-1851 Paris Salon (exh. no 3599) they were placed in the Ministry''s bureau in the Palais de l''Elysée.
 
These models described as ''Les deux indiens (esclaves porte-lumières)'' can be seen in the Barbedienne catalogue from 1855, then edited in two sizes (112cm and 70cm). The present lot corresponds to the tallest edition.
 
At the 1862 Great Exhibition in London, Graux-Marly also exhibits a cast of these torchères, described by the French reporter Deherain as follows: «During one of our last Salons, everyone was struck by those half naked figures, with their eyes on the ground, expressing the resignation of a vanquished people; these are two excellent candelabra models, who have been reduced to numerous dimensions; these will be beautiful at the bottom of a monumental stair''.
 
After Toussaint'' s death in 1869 Ferdinand Barbedienne and Graux-Marly signed an agreement to regulate the cast edition of these models. According to this ...
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