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Claude Galle empire Chandelier

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$ 101,847

Ref. 99266/12

Height

160 cm / 62.99 inch

Diameter

96 cm / 37.80 inch

Weight

70.00 kg / 154.35 lbs

STOCK

1 In-Stock
Empire chandelier by Claude Galle 1804-1814. Gilded bronze. Reissue of Mathieu Lustrerie workshops. It was a time of imperial entrances, when cities welcomed the reigning monarch with great pomp. These events took place in a majestic setting, with ephemeral architectural decorations, artistic creations of all kinds in a collaboration between musicians, painters, sculptors and actors. Claude Galle designed this chandelier with these winged musicians to celebrate the Emperor's triumph, in keeping with this tradition of celebrating military victories. The expansion of the Empire propelled the eponymous style well beyond France's borders, influencing furniture in particular, with names such as Jacob and the artisans of the Faubourg Saint-Antoine. Among them was Claude Galle, a French bronze founder and gilder, who began working on gilding in his father-in-law Pierre Foy's foundry. With the support of Jean Hauré, he supplied furniture, clocks and lighting for prestigious residences such as Fontainebleau, Versailles, Saint-Cloud and Compiègne. The peak of his career came with the creation of this chandelier, which dates from the Empire period and precedes Galle's bankruptcy following Napoleon's defeat in 1812.
Lustre Empire par Claude Galle 1804-1814. Bronze doré. Réédition ateliers Mathieu Lustrerie. Il était l'époque des entrées impériales, où les villes accueillaient avec faste le souverain régnant. Ces événements se déroulaient dans un cadre majestueux, avec des décors architecturaux éphémères, créations artistiques en tout genre dans une collaboration entre musiciens, peintres, sculpteurs et comédiens. Claude Galle a conçu ce lustre avec ces musiciens ailés pour célébrer le triomphe de l’Empereur, en lien avec cette tradition de célébration des victoires militaires. L'expansion de l'Empire a propulsé le style éponyme bien au-delà des frontières françaises, influençant notamment le mobilier, avec des noms tels que Jacob et les artisans du faubourg Saint-Antoine. Parmi eux, Claude Galle, fondeur de bronze et doreur français commence à travailler la dorure dans la fonderie de Pierre Foy, son beau-père. Avec le soutien de Jean Hauré, il fournit des meubles, horloges et luminaires pour des demeures prestigieuses telles que Fontainebleau, Versailles, Saint-Cloud et Compiègne. L'apogée de sa carrière intervient lors de la création de ce lustre daté de l'époque Empire et précède la faillite de Galle à la suite de la défaite de Napoléon en 1812.

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Claude Galle empire Chandelier

Ref. 99266/12

No. of Pieces: 1

Finish: Other

Location: Gargas

Lead Time: Delivery within 6 weeks of confirmation

Stock Type: Semifinished

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CRYSTALS
Rock Crystal / Quartz

Rock Crystal / Quartz

In the 18th Century, the royal chandeliers were treated as jewellery, Their pendants were in 'pure water crystal' - natural crystal/quartz.

18th Century Crystal

18th Century Crystal

Before Lead crystal was discovered, the glass was mixed with Manganese, Tungstene or other materials. These materials used to give a smoky, violet or yellow tint to the glass. Our 18th Century Crystal recreates this effect, making it perfect for pieces that need to look antique or fit in a collection.

Bohemian Crystal

Bohemian Crystal

The 19th Century is the great avent of Lead Crystal - commonly known as simply “crystal”. Our suppliers in Eastern Europe create pure and transparent Crystal, which we call Bohemian.

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