ART NOUVEAU& ART DECO 20th CENTURY DESIGN & OBJECTS OF VERTU JEWELLERY
28.9.21
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LOT 41:

AUGUSTE LEDRU (1860-1902) FOUNDRY THIEBAUT FRERES (1844 - 1926) Art Nouveau bronze dark and light brown patina jug

Vendu pour: €4,800
Prix de départ:
5,000
Prix estimé :
€5,000 - €5,500
Commission de la maison de ventes: 27%
TVA: 17% Seulement sur commission
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AUGUSTE LEDRU (1860-1902) FOUNDRY THIEBAUT FRERES (1844 - 1926) Art Nouveau bronze dark and light brown patina jug
signed ‘Ledru’
bronze with dark and light brown patinas
height: 43 cm
Executed circa 1900

Auguste Ledru, a friend of Auguste Rodin, was well known for creating figurative Art Nouveau sculptures in the form of ewers and decorative vases, often featuring sirens and water nymphs surrounded by waves and shells. His daughter Augustine married René Lalique and Ledru’s work clearly influenced Lalique in his jewellery and (later) glass designs.
In this sculptural jug, we can see all the characteristic elements of the Art Nouveau: inspiration from nature combined with idealised female figure.

Thiébaut Freres was one of the most important foundries in France from 1844 to 1926. Their list of accomplishments is significant: their most famous work is the circa 1899 reduction of the Statue of Liberty cast by Thiébaut Freres for installation at the end of Swan Island in view of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The same year saw the casting of the largest monument in Paris, the Triumph of the Republic by Jules Dalou commissioned for the Place de la Nation and almost entirely manufactured by Thiébaut Freres.