Bouhon. Fireplace screen in gilded bronze with metal protective mesh, Louis XV style.
Bouhon. Fireplace screen in gilded bronze with metal protective mesh, Louis XV style.
Bouhon. Fireplace screen in gilded bronze with metal protective mesh, Louis XV style.
Bouhon. Fireplace screen in gilded bronze with metal protective mesh, Louis XV style.
Bouhon. Fireplace screen in gilded bronze with metal protective mesh, Louis XV style.
Bouhon. Fireplace screen in gilded bronze with metal protective mesh, Louis XV style.
Bouhon. Fireplace screen in gilded bronze with metal protective mesh, Louis XV style.
Bouhon. Fireplace screen in gilded bronze with metal protective mesh, Louis XV style.
Bouhon. Fireplace screen in gilded bronze with metal protective mesh, Louis XV style.
Bouhon. Fireplace screen in gilded bronze with metal protective mesh, Louis XV style.

Bouhon. Fireplace screen in gilded bronze with metal protective mesh, Louis XV style.

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Bouhon. Fireplace screen in gilded bronze with metal protective mesh, Louis XV style. A magnificent example of a mixture of styles of the late 19th century. Combining intertwined bouquets and plastic waves of rocaille. With asymmetric call on the central axis. Bouhon. France, late 19th century. Dimensions: 75x81x17 cm.

Bouhon Frères, formerly Maison Clavier, until 1898 specialized in fireplaces and accessories in bronze and wrought iron. He kept a store in the Marais district of Paris.

Art:
europe
Height:
75 cm
Width:
81 cm
Depth:
17 cm
Period:
19th century
Style:
Neorococo
Country:
France
Material:
Gilded bronze, Metal
Condition:
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Louis XV style.
The Louis XV style is the French Rococo style, which is more related to decorative and applied art and, to a lesser extent, to architecture due to the atectonicity of its formal elements and the aesthetic limitation of themes, plots and motifs, associated mainly with the courtly art of painting. drawing, engraving, costume, furniture, fabrics and jewelry. Therefore, in contrast to the general concept of "Rococo", the name "Louis XV style" is often used to denote a range of themes, artists and their works directly related to the life of the royal court. In turn, the Rococo style, which originated in France at the court of King Louis, over time overcame territorial and chronological boundaries, having developed in Prussia, Saxony, Czech Republic and Russia (Elizabethan Rococo), in some cases, primarily in the French province, existed until at the end of the 18th century, and later, it was revived in the forms of Neo-Rococo in the 19th and even at the beginning of the 20th century.
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