H. BORDÈRES, FRANCE, 1933-1937 - Lot 302

Lot 302
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Result : 5 200EUR
H. BORDÈRES, FRANCE, 1933-1937 - Lot 302
H. BORDÈRES, FRANCE, 1933-1937 Large bronze chest with dark green patina in the shape of an Egyptian temple. This whimsical ensemble incorporates elements from the temples of Abu Simbel, Medinet Habou and Denderah. Habou and Denderah. The temple is surmounted by a winged solar disk surrounded by two snakes. On its sides, hieroglyphs evoke the name of Ramses II II and the gods of Egyptian mythology, including Horus and Ra. Below, a peristyle of six lotiform columns. On the edges, a representation of the gods Isis and Osiris. Depth: 32 cm - Width: 59 cm - Height: 20 cm Height 28 cm Egyptomania began in the 19th century with Napoleon's Egyptian campaign and continued in the 20th century with the rediscovery of archaeological treasures, including the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922. As in the case of our chest, the components of ancient Egyptian art were reused, but adapted to contemporary tastes and modified in terms of symbols. The chest features a non-functional crank mechanism with a secret opening on the left-hand side. The Musée du Louvre holds a model of the Dendhera clock after Dominique-Vivant Denon, made around 1806 (Gift of Madame Maddy Ariès, 2016, OA 12549), which undoubtedly inspired H. Bordères to make our chest.
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