Description
To be executed in gilt bronze and crystal
An anthemion-terminated backplate with a central lion mask holding the circlet mounted with three lights of lappeted cornucopia form 12in high
Appliques with closely related demi-figures of Victory, but differing lights, were supplied by Claude Galle in 1809 for Napoleon's Cabinet Particulier at the Grand Trianon, Versailles (see Ledoux-Lebard, 1975, 149-50). Candelabra with full-length Victory figures and having lights identical to the present design, including the vase support to the central light on the head of Victory, were sold at Sotheby's New York, March 31, 1995, lot 66.
Medium
Watercolour, gouache and pen and ink, on laid paper
Dimensions:
33.00cm wide 50.30cm high (12.99 inches wide 19.80 inches high)
Status
FOR SALE