Female satyr forming a caryatid in chased, patinated and gil - Lot 112

Lot 112
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Female satyr forming a caryatid in chased, patinated and gil - Lot 112
Female satyr forming a caryatid in chased, patinated and gilded bronze, shown with crossed legs tied with a ribbon, her belt adorned with a garland of ivy, a tambourine held by a ribbon on her right side and a draped veil falling from her left shoulder, her arms resting on her head. 19th century. Height 85 cm Designed by Jean Joseph Foucou (1739-1821) after a drawing by François Joseph Belanger, this caryatid model was used for a mantelpiece, the first of which was delivered by Pierre Gouthière for the Duchesse de Mazarin in 1781. Several other models were produced in the 1780s and '85s by Gouthière and François Rémond, one for the banker Paul-Louis de Thelusson at the Hôtel de Massa (now in the Metropolitan Museum), another commissioned by the Prince of Wales for Cartlon Housse and now in the collection of the King of England at Buckimgham palace. Buckimgham palace, and another whose caryatids are all that remain in the 1820s at Blythswood House, Scotland, then in the collection of Archibald Douglas Campbell (1793-1868).
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