"Henri Picard Important Fireplace Trim In Gilt Bronze Late Nineteenth Century"
Mantelpiece set consisting of a large pendulum and a pair of candelabra In gilded bronze in the Louis XV style, which can be placed on a piece of furniture in the middle of a room given the double-sided ornamentation rich decoration of birds and garlands Napoleon III period Signed Henrie Picard, Paris circa 1870 Henrie Picard (1840 - 1890) Parisian bronzier, founder and gilderPendulum: H: 60 cm / Width: 70 cm: Depth: 31 cm
Candelabra: H: 79 cm / W: 32 cm / D: 32 cm
the stamp of. bronzier is on each candelabra and on the clock too
biography
PICARD, HENRI (FRENCH, FL. 1831-1864)
Henri Picard was a prestigious 19th Century fondeur and doreur, who worked in Paris between the years of 1831 and 1864. Picard was celebrated for casting and gilding decorative objects to a very high quality of production.
Picard worked for the firm Defreville, in addition to collaborating with contemporary designers such as Charles Perrault and Grault. While the craftsman was commissioned by many important patrons, Picard’s most notable achievement was to supply the Emperor Napoleon III with decorative objects, several of which are still in the State Apartment of the Musée du Louvre in Paris.