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Eugène Piat (attr. to), Gilt-bronze wall light

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Eugène Piat (attr. to), Gilt-bronze wall light

This important gilt-bronze wall light is a work designed by Eugène Piat (1827 – 1903), the maker is, unfortunately, not known. It is decorated with a hybrid monster, called a chimera, holding a decorated basket where the light is. This wall light is typical of the fine art and furniture evolution in the second half of the 19th century linked with the development of a rich middle-class, who needed to show their belonging to a certain social rank by choosing abundant decor. Thus, we observe on our light, an importance given to the decoration which does not settle for just the chimera's body but adds a lot of details. The sinuous body of the monster which seems to be held by an arm of the structure, decorated with repetitive ridges on which one of the two chimera's feet is put, is really mixed up with the entire decorative elements. Indeed, the part that could be considered as the neck at the end of which there is the human head with an open mouth, is in reality a decoration made of curls with vegetal shapes forming a crest all along. Likewise, the wings are inhabited with bronze scrolls and plants and completed with curls which allow a better support for the rest of the light and makes a counterweight to the important basket in which the light is. This basket is hung to the chimera's head by a succession of decorations. One of the two feet is stretched to the basket while the other leaned on a support decorated with a lion mascaron and curls.

Dimensions:
Width: 33 cm
Height: 142 cm
Depth: 90 cm

Manufacture Samson for L'Escalier de Cristal, Series of four Louis XVI style wall lights with parrots, after 1885

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Manufacture Samson for L'Escalier de Cristal, Series of four Louis XVI style wall lights with parrots, after 1885

This series of four gilt bronze wall lights featuring a porcelain parrot was made for l’Escalier de Cristal after 1885, year during which Henry and Georges Pannier start to manage the store after their father Emile. Not signed, they are however illustrated in one of Henry Pannier’s notebook, under the designation « Applique Louis XV. Trois lumières. Perroquet chine sur un culot Louis XV. Niche feuillagée bronze doré » Imagined in the pure Louis XVI style, our gilt bronze wall lights depicts moving lines giving prominence to the fullness and the emptiness. The three light arms, put together in a non symmetric way, are formed by rolled acanthus leaves, and hold by a fenced alcove with moving edges. The alcove is adorned with stylized shells, flowers and acanthus leaves, it is used as a cage for a porcelain parrot with bright colors reminding the production of the Samson manufactory. These wall lights were very likely made there as the notebooks kept by the family teach us that the Samsom have worked for l’Escalier de Cristal at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. This earthenware makers dynasty starts in 1845 with Edmé Samson (1810-1891), painter and ceramic decorator, who bought the white mounts to other manufactories. A few years later, his son (1837-1913) succeeds to him and install a manufactory in Montreuil-sous-Bois where he specializes his production to reproduction of old Saxony, China or Japan porcelains. The manufactory knows a huge success during the International Exhibitions of 1867 and 1889, where it maintains its reputation of specialist for important dimension pieces imitating models from the most important museums such as the Louvre or the Victoria & Albert Museum. In 1891, the manufactary grows after the association between Émile and his son Léon (1868-1928) under the name Samson & Fils, therefor, it employs an important amount of workers and decorators. More than the porcelain fabrication and decoration, the manufactory Samson also had a bronze workshop for the mounts. With a rich and various production, also of a great quality, the Samson were the genius of the imitation and the best producer of antique pieces in ceramic. The Pannier brothers only collaborate with the best artists for the realization of models proposed in their store. For instance, our gracious wall lights, undeniable very well executed, are very likely due to the mastery of a great manufactory such as the one of the Samson.

Dimensions:
Width: 56 cm
Height: 97 cm
Depth: 27 cm