Large vase of gilded bronze and porcelain in the style of Napoleon III. 19th century.
Large vase of gilded bronze and porcelain in the style of Napoleon III. 19th century.
Large vase of gilded bronze and porcelain in the style of Napoleon III. 19th century.
Large vase of gilded bronze and porcelain in the style of Napoleon III. 19th century.
Large vase of gilded bronze and porcelain in the style of Napoleon III. 19th century.
Large vase of gilded bronze and porcelain in the style of Napoleon III. 19th century.
Large vase of gilded bronze and porcelain in the style of Napoleon III. 19th century.
Large vase of gilded bronze and porcelain in the style of Napoleon III. 19th century.
Large vase of gilded bronze and porcelain in the style of Napoleon III. 19th century.
Large vase of gilded bronze and porcelain in the style of Napoleon III. 19th century.
Large vase of gilded bronze and porcelain in the style of Napoleon III. 19th century.
Large vase of gilded bronze and porcelain in the style of Napoleon III. 19th century.

Large vase of gilded bronze and porcelain in the style of Napoleon III. 19th century.

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Large vase in gilt bronze and French porcelain in the style of Napoleon III. It is a grandiose ensemble of gilded bronze and painted porcelain, probably from the Sevres manufactory. The murals include floral themes and a scene of the triumph of Venus. The decorative order of the base anticipates the indomitable energy of plant spirals curled into waves, handles. Length: 54 cm.
Art:
europe
Height:
38 cm
Width:
54 cm
Depth:
32 cm
Period:
19th century
Style:
Napoleon III
Country:
France
Material:
Gilded bronze, Porcelain
Condition:
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Napoleon III style.
The style of Napoleon III fused the styles of Louis XIV, XV, XVI, Empire style on the basis of neo-Renaissance into an original product of eclecticism. Became the crown of historical reminiscences of the 19th century. Dominated in architecture and arts and crafts in France during the Second Empire (1852-1870), especially in Paris. The term is also used to describe furniture from this period. The style is characterized by ostentatious luxury and overload of decorative details. Masters worked in the style of Napoleon III: Jean-Baptiste Carpeau, Bellange, Bordele, Creme, Dasson, Grohe, Diele, Fourdinois, Linke, Sormani, cabinetmaker Antoine Kreget, etc.
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