Miroir monumental
Constant Sévin
(1821 -
1888)
Artwork not currently exhibited in the museum
It would be hard to imagine a more eloquent demonstration of the alliance of art and industry advocated during the Second Empire than this sumptuous mirror. The combined talents and virtuosity of the decorator, the sculptor, the bronze caster and the ornamentist have produced a masterpiece.
Three of the most prestigious names in the so-called 'industrial arts' of the second half of the nineteenth century worked on it: Ferdinand Barbedienne (1810-1892), the founder and director of the biggest art bronze foundry in Paris; Albert Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, an astonishingly prolific sculptor and decorator; Constant Sévin, a sculptor and ornamentist indissociable from Barbedienne's formidable success.
This monumental mirror was designed by Sévin and Carrier-Belleuse for Barbedienne's stand at the Universal Exhibition of 1867. The first version is now in the Bowes Museum at Barnard Castle. This second model, made in 1878, is entirely gilded and more finely chiselled.
Here, the ornamentist and bronzesmith of the Second Empire rivalled with the goldsmiths of past centuries. They brilliantly took up the tradition of great silver furniture made in Paris or Augsburg in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. But the repertoire of ornaments used, Venuses and nymphs, cupids, mascarons, lion's muzzles, cascades of fruit, foliage and cut out leather is typical of the French Renaissance in the style of the Fontainebleau School.
Three of the most prestigious names in the so-called 'industrial arts' of the second half of the nineteenth century worked on it: Ferdinand Barbedienne (1810-1892), the founder and director of the biggest art bronze foundry in Paris; Albert Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, an astonishingly prolific sculptor and decorator; Constant Sévin, a sculptor and ornamentist indissociable from Barbedienne's formidable success.
This monumental mirror was designed by Sévin and Carrier-Belleuse for Barbedienne's stand at the Universal Exhibition of 1867. The first version is now in the Bowes Museum at Barnard Castle. This second model, made in 1878, is entirely gilded and more finely chiselled.
Here, the ornamentist and bronzesmith of the Second Empire rivalled with the goldsmiths of past centuries. They brilliantly took up the tradition of great silver furniture made in Paris or Augsburg in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. But the repertoire of ornaments used, Venuses and nymphs, cupids, mascarons, lion's muzzles, cascades of fruit, foliage and cut out leather is typical of the French Renaissance in the style of the Fontainebleau School.
Artist(s)
auteur
Versailles, Yvelines (78) (France) 1821 - Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine (92) (France) 1888
auteur
Anizy-le-Château, Aisne (02) (France) 1824 - Sèvres, Hauts-de-Seine (92) (France) 1887
Title(s)
titre principal : Miroir monumental
titre principal : Miroir monumental
Date
1878
[Modèle créé en 1867.]
Others accession number
Accession number
OAO 1308
Description
bronze ciselé, doré et verre
Dimensions
H. 193 ; L. 137 ; P. 12 cm autre dimension ; pds. 162 kg. (poids précis)
Designation
mobilier
Inscription(s)
S.b.g. : F. Barbedienne Paris
D.b.m. : Anno 1878
D.b.m. : Anno 1878
Place of conservation
musée d'Orsay
- jusqu'en 1996, dans la collection Galerie H. Blairman & Sons, Londres
- 1995, 14 mars, 19th Century Furniture, Decorations and Works of Art, New York, Sotheby's, (n° 165)
- 1996, acquis (comité du 05/10/1995)
- 1996, attribué au musée d'Orsay
Modality of acquisition
achat
Acquistion Date
1996
- Carrier-Belleuse. Le maître de Rodin - musée national du château de Compiègne - France, Compiègne, 2014
- Spectaculaire Second Empire - musée d'Orsay - France, Paris, 2016-2017
General bibliography
-
Anonyme, The Art Journal, "Paris, 1867, Illustrated catalogue of the International Exhibition", Londres, [s.n.], 1867, p.224
-
Darcel, Alfred, Gazette des beaux-arts, "Exposition universelle, bronze et fonte modernes", Paris, [s.n.], 1867, N°23, p.425
-
Wainwright, C., National art collections fund. Annual report, "A Barbedienne mirror", Londres, [s.n.], 1992, p.86-90
-
Bascou, Marc, 48/14 La revue du Musée d'Orsay, "Nouvelles acquisitions", Paris, Réunion des musées nationaux, 1996, p. 24-25
Exposition catalog
-
Loyrette, Henri [sous la direction de] ; Bascou, Marc, De l'Impressionnisme à l'Art nouveau : acquisitions du Musée d'Orsay, 1990-1996, cat. exp. (Paris, Musée d'Orsay, du 16 octobre 1996 au 5 janvier 1997), Paris, Réunion des musées nationaux, 1996, p.88-89
-
Hargrove, June ; Grandjean, Gilles ; Grignon Dumoulin, Sandrine ; Starcky, Emmanuel (préf.), Carrier-Belleuse, le maître de Rodin, cat. exp. (Compiègne, musée national du château de Compiègne, du 22 mai au 27 octobre 2014), Paris, RMN-GP, 2014, n° 47
Object type
Do you have a question where you have additional knowledge about this work? You can write to us to suggest improvements to the file.
Make a suggestion