Early 19th Century French Empire Mantel Clock "Venus Seizing Amor’s Bow"

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Presenting an extraordinary piece of historical artistry, the early 19th century French Empire Mantel Clock titled "Venus Seizing Amor’s Bow" is a remarkable example of the elegance and sophistication of the Empire period. This rare and highly impressive gilt bronze mantel clock features a stunning depiction of Venus, the goddess of love, playfully taking the bow of her son, Amor, also known as Cupid.

Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the clock showcases Venus in a semi-nude seated position, capturing a moment of tender interaction with Amor. The case of the clock is adorned with classical embellishments and erotic statues inspired by antiquity, enhancing its aesthetic appeal. The chair on which Venus sits is a magnificent interpretation of high Empire furnishing, characterized by clean, bright, and breathtaking craftsmanship.

Features:

  • Movement and Dial:

    • The clock is powered by an eight-day going movement with a wire suspension pendulum.

    • It strikes the hour and half-hour on a bell.

    • The white enameled dial features black Roman numerals and bears the signature "Dubuc Le Jeune".

  • Base and Embellishments:

    • The geometric base with rounded ends houses the movement.

    • The base is decorated with applied motifs such as branches, naked women, and trophies of Love.

    • A frieze of palm leaves and florets adorns the center of the base, set against a grained background.

    • The entire piece rests on a sea green marble base supported by six gilt bronze feet.

Condition:

  • The clock is in excellent and perfect working condition.

  • It has recently been cleaned and serviced by a professional clockmaker.

  • The clock comes complete with its pendulum, key, and bell.

Provenance:

  • Origin: France, Empire period, circa 1810.

Dimensions approximately:

  • Height: 48 cm (18.9 inches)

  • Width: 40 cm (15.7 inches)

  • Depth: 13 cm (5.1 inches)

Literature References:

  • "Encyclopédie de la pendule française" by Pierre Kjellberg, p.392 #C.

  • "French Bronze Clocks" by Elke Niehüser, p.98 #157.

Additional Information:

  • The clock is an exemplary representation of matt and shiny gilded bronze work from the Empire period.

  • It features a veined marble base that adds to its overall grandeur and historical value.

This exquisite French Empire Mantel Clock, "Venus Seizing Amor’s Bow," is not just a timepiece but a timeless work of art that embodies the romantic and classical spirit of its era. An exceptional addition to any collection, it offers a glimpse into the elegance and refinement of early 19th century French craftsmanship.

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Presenting an extraordinary piece of historical artistry, the early 19th century French Empire Mantel Clock titled "Venus Seizing Amor’s Bow" is a remarkable example of the elegance and sophistication of the Empire period. This rare and highly impressive gilt bronze mantel clock features a stunning depiction of Venus, the goddess of love, playfully taking the bow of her son, Amor, also known as Cupid.

Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the clock showcases Venus in a semi-nude seated position, capturing a moment of tender interaction with Amor. The case of the clock is adorned with classical embellishments and erotic statues inspired by antiquity, enhancing its aesthetic appeal. The chair on which Venus sits is a magnificent interpretation of high Empire furnishing, characterized by clean, bright, and breathtaking craftsmanship.

Features:

  • Movement and Dial:

    • The clock is powered by an eight-day going movement with a wire suspension pendulum.

    • It strikes the hour and half-hour on a bell.

    • The white enameled dial features black Roman numerals and bears the signature "Dubuc Le Jeune".

  • Base and Embellishments:

    • The geometric base with rounded ends houses the movement.

    • The base is decorated with applied motifs such as branches, naked women, and trophies of Love.

    • A frieze of palm leaves and florets adorns the center of the base, set against a grained background.

    • The entire piece rests on a sea green marble base supported by six gilt bronze feet.

Condition:

  • The clock is in excellent and perfect working condition.

  • It has recently been cleaned and serviced by a professional clockmaker.

  • The clock comes complete with its pendulum, key, and bell.

Provenance:

  • Origin: France, Empire period, circa 1810.

Dimensions approximately:

  • Height: 48 cm (18.9 inches)

  • Width: 40 cm (15.7 inches)

  • Depth: 13 cm (5.1 inches)

Literature References:

  • "Encyclopédie de la pendule française" by Pierre Kjellberg, p.392 #C.

  • "French Bronze Clocks" by Elke Niehüser, p.98 #157.

Additional Information:

  • The clock is an exemplary representation of matt and shiny gilded bronze work from the Empire period.

  • It features a veined marble base that adds to its overall grandeur and historical value.

This exquisite French Empire Mantel Clock, "Venus Seizing Amor’s Bow," is not just a timepiece but a timeless work of art that embodies the romantic and classical spirit of its era. An exceptional addition to any collection, it offers a glimpse into the elegance and refinement of early 19th century French craftsmanship.

For inquiries about this item, please scroll to the bottom the page: “enquire about this item”.

Presenting an extraordinary piece of historical artistry, the early 19th century French Empire Mantel Clock titled "Venus Seizing Amor’s Bow" is a remarkable example of the elegance and sophistication of the Empire period. This rare and highly impressive gilt bronze mantel clock features a stunning depiction of Venus, the goddess of love, playfully taking the bow of her son, Amor, also known as Cupid.

Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the clock showcases Venus in a semi-nude seated position, capturing a moment of tender interaction with Amor. The case of the clock is adorned with classical embellishments and erotic statues inspired by antiquity, enhancing its aesthetic appeal. The chair on which Venus sits is a magnificent interpretation of high Empire furnishing, characterized by clean, bright, and breathtaking craftsmanship.

Features:

  • Movement and Dial:

    • The clock is powered by an eight-day going movement with a wire suspension pendulum.

    • It strikes the hour and half-hour on a bell.

    • The white enameled dial features black Roman numerals and bears the signature "Dubuc Le Jeune".

  • Base and Embellishments:

    • The geometric base with rounded ends houses the movement.

    • The base is decorated with applied motifs such as branches, naked women, and trophies of Love.

    • A frieze of palm leaves and florets adorns the center of the base, set against a grained background.

    • The entire piece rests on a sea green marble base supported by six gilt bronze feet.

Condition:

  • The clock is in excellent and perfect working condition.

  • It has recently been cleaned and serviced by a professional clockmaker.

  • The clock comes complete with its pendulum, key, and bell.

Provenance:

  • Origin: France, Empire period, circa 1810.

Dimensions approximately:

  • Height: 48 cm (18.9 inches)

  • Width: 40 cm (15.7 inches)

  • Depth: 13 cm (5.1 inches)

Literature References:

  • "Encyclopédie de la pendule française" by Pierre Kjellberg, p.392 #C.

  • "French Bronze Clocks" by Elke Niehüser, p.98 #157.

Additional Information:

  • The clock is an exemplary representation of matt and shiny gilded bronze work from the Empire period.

  • It features a veined marble base that adds to its overall grandeur and historical value.

This exquisite French Empire Mantel Clock, "Venus Seizing Amor’s Bow," is not just a timepiece but a timeless work of art that embodies the romantic and classical spirit of its era. An exceptional addition to any collection, it offers a glimpse into the elegance and refinement of early 19th century French craftsmanship.

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