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A pair of French 19th century Neo-Classical st. Verdigris Bronze and Ormolu lamps, signed A. Durenne

List: $27,800.00

An impressive and high quality pair of French 19th century Neo-Classical st. Verdigris Bronze and Ormolu lamps, signed A. Durenne. Each wonderful lamp depicts a putti dressed in flowing garments with one hand on his hip and other holding a... — Read More

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  • Item # 11383
  • H: 53.5 in L: 13 in D: 9 in

    H: 136 cm L: 33 cm D: 23 cm

  • France
  • 19th Century
  • Glass, Patinated Bronze
  • Neo-Classical st. Read More
  • (Neo-Classical st.) - One of the top design styles in modern interiors is Neo-Classical. Developed in the 18th century, artists of this time sought to move away from the abundance of decoration saw in the Rococo style and shift towards a more restrained and moderate style. As a result of this, excessive ornamentation was left behind with the new focus being on symmetry and minimalism. Architectural elements like columns and cornices were now the star of the show and were paired with linear furniture to showcase the beauty of the architecture. The Neo-Classical decorating style is modest and chic, with decorative pieces being strategically placed with moldings and cornices being the finishing touch. Tall walls, large expansive windows, and columns are key features of any Neo-Classical design.
  • Antoine Durenne Read More
  • Was an internationally renowned French art founder. He attended l’École des Beaux-Arts in 1842. Durenne purchased a small foundry in Sommevoire, near the Val d'Osne , Haute-Marne, France, and established The Durenne firm. By the 1860s, numerous examples of high quality bas-reliefs, fountains, statues and vases were being produced and the firm began exhibiting at various exhibitions, including the 1862 and 1867 International Exhibitions in Paris. Antoine Durenne was a founding member of the L'Ecole Nationale des Arts Décoratifs. In 1888 the foundry acquired the address of S.A.d.F. du Val d'Osne, Rue du Faubourg Poissonniere, 26, in Paris.
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A pair of French 19th century Neo-Classical st. Verdigris Bronze and Ormolu lamps, signed A. Durenne