ATTRIBUÉE À ANDRÉ-CHARLES BOULLE (1642 - 1732)

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ATTRIBUÉE À ANDRÉ-CHARLES BOULLE (1642 - 1732)
Clock " Aux Harpies " on its console in engraved copper marquetry on a tortoiseshell background after a model by Jean Berain. It is surmounted by a crown in tortoiseshell and copper marquetry with acanthus leaves at the corners, flanked by four putti and surmounted by a putti sitting on a goat. The uprights are decorated with espagnolette masks at the top and end with scrolled feet topped by harpies with spread wings. The central glass door is decorated with a bronze representing Scylla, daughter of Nisos. The dial with enamelled Roman numerals and the movement are signed Pia in Paris. The cartel rests on a copper and tortoiseshell marquetry base decorated with four consoles ending in scrolls and decorated with masks. They join in a gilded bronze console decorated with acanthus leaves ending with a large seed. Movement signed Pia in Paris. Louis XIV period. Height : 120 cm - Width : 44 cm Depth : 25 cm (Restorations, minor accidents) PIA À PARIS The name of this watchmaker can be found on a watch and on a square movement at the beginning of the 18th century. The work of André-Charles Boulle covers a wide range of furniture, from furniture to gilded bronzes, including chandeliers and clocks. His clock-making activity was very important, since in the 1700s, clocks represented a third of his production. This clock is inspired by a drawing by Jean Bérain around 1680, kept in the Bibliothèque Nationale. The Harpies were the daughters of the sea god Thaumas and the Oceanid. Their number and name vary according to the authors. Described by Hesiod as beautiful winged women, considered by Homer as the goddesses of storms, Nicothoé (the gust), Ocypetès (quick-flyer), Celaeno (dark cloud) were transformed into frightful monsters, kidnappers of children and souls of the dead. Reputed to inhabit the Strophades islands in the Ionian Sea, on the coast of the Peloponnese, Virgil places them at the entrance to hell. CLOCKS WITH KNOWN HARPIES Collection S.M Elisabeth II, Windsor Castle Vaux le Vicomte - clock crowned by a putti. Another in the Paris trade crowned by a fame. Champs sur Marne, then collection Count Cahen d'Anvers. Laura Collection, Sotheby's sale, Paris, 27 June 2001, n°12. Christie's sale, New York, 19 May 1988, n° 72. Goncalvez Collection, Sotheby's sale, Monaco, 5 February 1978, n° 68. 5th Earl of Rosebery Collection, Mentmore, Sotheby's sale 18 May 1977, n° 15. Rothschild Collection, Sotheby's sale, London 24 November 1972. Delorme-Collin du Bocage sale, 16 December 2009, n° 182. Sotheby's sale, Paris, 14 April 2010, n° 28.
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