Toul-bellevue Earthenware Stove, Decor by Auguste Majorelle

19th century
Second Empire style, Napoleon III style
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From: 88130, Charmes, France

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    The Toul Bellevue pottery knew under the direction of Aubry, a new impetus and these innovations are worth many awards, it is declared out of competition in 1889 at the exhibition in Paris. multiplying research, it experiments for example a technique called "painting a double large fire": the decor is placed on a fired enamel, which is then covered with a thin glaze. Between 1860 and 1870, he created about eight stoves; made of ceramics, they turned out to be real masterpieces, like a specimen from the Rothschild castle, in Ferrière-sur-Marne, kept today in the Toul museum. Our stove, close to this model is also of majolica type, has three levels, six curved faces punctuate the first part, one giving access to the fireplace. When the main body is embellished with mythological scenes reminiscent of the art of François Boucher, we can say that four of his stoves are currently in museums (two in Toul and two in the Musée Lorrain in Nancy), which makes this stove a rare piece on the art market. Our stove will be fully restored and installed on site by a master stove maker.
    identical model in the museum in Toul

    Ref: XFXC9E7LKF

    Condition
    Style Second Empire style, Napoleon III style (Fireplaces of Second Empire style, Napoleon III style Style)
    Period 19th century (Fireplaces 19th century)
    Artist Toul , Auguste Majorelle
    Height (cm) 130
    Diameter (cm) 65
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
    Location 88130, Charmes, France
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