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Lot 99: A PAIR OF FRENCH PAINTED CAST-IRON MODELS OF FLORENTINE PAGES

Est: £15,000 GBP - £25,000 GBPSold:
Christie'sLondon, United KingdomMarch 10, 2010

Item Overview

Description

A PAIR OF FRENCH PAINTED CAST-IRON MODELS OF FLORENTINE PAGES
CIRCA 1882, AFTER EDOUARD-CHARLES-MARIE HOUSSIN (1847-1917)
Each holding a staff, inscribed 'E.HOUSSIN/1882', re-painted
81 in. (206 cm.) high (2)

Notes

CAST-IRON IN THE 19TH CENTURY

The casting on such a large scale as these Florentine Page Boys and the Youths seated on Mythical Beasts (lot 100) was made possible by the rapid developments in cast-iron production in the 19th century as a result of the Industrial Revolution. Combined with the simultaneous burgeoning of a new middle class, the impetus for a dramatic expansion in the application of cast-iron goods resulted in a proliferation of iron foundries across Europe and America which thrived on the production of everything from inkstands to railway stations. The use of cast-iron for garden ornament became particularly widespread from the mid 19th century at this time, as the possibilities for its mass-production at a fraction of the cost of bronze made it the material of choice for outdoor statuary, figural lighting, fountains and vases.
Nowhere was the popularity and use of cast-iron ornament greater than in France, where by the second half of the 19th century two foundries in particular had come to dominate production both for the home market and for export. The more important of these was Val D'Osne. Founded in 1835 the company developed rapidly, absorbing smaller foundries in the Haute-Marne area east of Paris. Smaller than Val D'Osne but nevertheless a major player in the manufacture of cast-iron was the firm of A. A. Durenne, established in 1847 at Sommevoire (see lots 15, 205 and 206).
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All lots removed to off-site warehouse the day after the sale - 2 weeks free storage
Born at Douai in 1847, Edouard Houssin was a pupil of Millet and Jouffroy. From 1873 to 1914, he exhibited at the Salon where he was awarded several Medals. As well as portait busts and genre and classical groups, Houssin also executed many monuments and memorials in France.

Auction Details

Architectural Heritage: The Adrian and Suzy Puddy Collection

by
Christie's
March 10, 2010, 02:00 PM GMT

85 Old Brompton Road, London, LDN, SW7 3LD, UK