Clock "La Liseuse" in gilded bronze by J.A. Reiche, Empire period

Clock "La Liseuse" in gilded bronze by J.A. Reiche, Empire period
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Jean-André Reiche (1752-1817)
Empire period circa 1805.
Gilt bronze clock, called ''La Liseuse''.
Depicting a woman dressed in antique style reading at a draped table with claw feet, lit by an oil lamp,
Seated in a finely crafted Empire armchair, decorated with acanthus scrolls and palmettes.
Behind the armchair, a pile of books placed on the floor.
Model created by Jean-André REICHE, after a watercolor drawing deposited at the Imperial Library, on February 19, 1805.
Rare version where the vestal is seated to the right of the table.
The movement with the enameled dial is inscribed under the table signed Piolaine in Paris*.
Base decorated with a frieze of palmettes resting on a sea green marble base, supported by gilded bronze spinning top feet.
Superb quality of execution of the character and decorations.
Very beautiful shine of the original mercury gilding.
Complete movement, anchor escapement with silk thread suspension.
In perfect working order, serviced by a specialist watchmaker.
Strikes the hours and half hours.
Gilded bronze fleur-de-lys hands.

Height: 33 x Width: 28.5 x Depth: 14cm

*Michel-François Piolaine is one of the most important Parisian watchmakers of the last quarter of the 18th century and the first decade of the following century. Received Master on August 11, 1787, he set up his workshop on rue des Écrivains, then is mentioned on rue des Gravilliers from Year VII to 1810 (see Tardy, Dictionary of Parisian Clockmakers, Paris, 1971, p.523).

The "La Lieuse" clock is undoubtedly the best-known clock by the sculptor Jean-André Reiche (1752-1817), a bronze worker and designer, born in Leipzig and who became famous in Paris.

Model similar to the Mobilier National. See catalog p.73
Bibliography:
Listed in the Kjellberg ''Encyclopedia of the French Clock'' p. 398.

Elke Niehüser: French Bronze Clocks, p. 86.
Wannenes - The most beautiful French clocks p. 358.
 

Ref: 2PRGAL0BCS

Style Empire Style, Consulat (Table Clocks and Desk Clocks of Empire Style, Consulat Style)
Period 19th century (Table Clocks and Desk Clocks 19th century)
Country of origin France
Artist Jean-André Reiche (1752-1817)
Height (cm) 33
Materials Gilt bronze
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
Location 75002, Paris, France
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