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- This splendid French Empire mantel clock depicts Venus and Cupid in a tender moment
- The gilt bronze and classical motifs are the quintessence of Neoclassical refinement and elegance
- The clock features a white enameled dial and a green-veined marble base
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Rendered in lifelike resplendence, the elegantly robed Venus extends her arms to the winged cherub who puts a hand to his eye in sadness. In the classical. . .
Rendered in lifelike resplendence, the elegantly robed Venus extends her arms to the winged cherub who puts a hand to his eye in sadness. In the classical story, Cupid attempts to steal honey from a beehive and gets stung for his efforts, running to his mother for comfort. To teach the young god of desire a lesson, Venus reminds him that his arrows of love—resting just behind the kneeling Cupid in this scene—can be just as painful as a bee sting.
The exquisite craftsmanship of this mantel clock makes it a uniquely grand example of these elaborate timepieces. Resting on a fine specimen of green-veined black marble, the clock is embellished with an array of ormolu classical motifs such as flaming braziers, foliate scrollwork and an additional Venus and Cupid scene on its base. The clock itself is a fully functioning pendulum clock, featuring a white enameled dial signed Mesnil à Paris, an esteemed firm that made many of the timepieces for exceptional Empire mantel clocks such as this one.
Circa 1805
21" high x 16" wide x 7" deep
Period: | 19th Century |
Origin: | France |
Type: | Mantel Clocks |
Depth: | 6.5 in. (16.51 cm) |
Width: | 15.5 in. (39.37 cm) |
Height: | 21.38 in. (54.29 cm) |
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