19th Century French Neoclassical Revival Gilt Bronze Figural Urn / Vide-Poche with Mask
19th Century French Neoclassical Revival Gilt Bronze Figural Urn / Vide-Poche with Mask
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Additional Description: A striking 19th-century French neoclassical revival gilt bronze urn, richly adorned with sculptural and architectural motifs. The vessel features a central theatrical mask in high relief—its expressive, open-mouthed visage evoking classical drama—flanked by sweeping garland swags and ram’s head handles, a motif associated with strength and antiquity.
The upper register is decorated with finely cast panels reminiscent of classical friezes or colonnades, adding a sense of architectural grandeur. The rim is formed with a softly lobed, undulating edge, lending movement and elegance to the otherwise structured form.
The piece sits on a stepped circular socle and square base, giving it a strong, grounded presence suitable for display as a centerpiece, desk object, or small cachepot/vide-poche.
Cast in solid bronze with a warm gilt surface that has developed a beautiful, nuanced patina over time, highlighting the depth of the relief work and enhancing its sculptural quality.
Era: Mid to Late 19th Century (circa 1850–1880)
History: During the 19th century, France saw a revival of classical Greek and Roman design, particularly under the influence of earlier Empire and Louis XVI styles. Decorative objects such as urns were reinterpreted with heightened ornamentation, combining archaeological inspiration with romanticized theatrical elements.
Pieces like this often drew on motifs from antiquity—ram’s heads, garlands, and masks—reflecting both neoclassical taste and a fascination with classical drama and mythology.
Provenance: France
Materials: Cast bronze
Gilt surface (ormolu-style finish)
Dimensions: TBD
Disclaimers: Very good antique condition
Expected wear to gilded surface with areas of rubbing and patina
Minor surface marks consistent with age and handling
Structurally sound
Additional Description: A striking 19th-century French neoclassical revival gilt bronze urn, richly adorned with sculptural and architectural motifs. The vessel features a central theatrical mask in high relief—its expressive, open-mouthed visage evoking classical drama—flanked by sweeping garland swags and ram’s head handles, a motif associated with strength and antiquity.
The upper register is decorated with finely cast panels reminiscent of classical friezes or colonnades, adding a sense of architectural grandeur. The rim is formed with a softly lobed, undulating edge, lending movement and elegance to the otherwise structured form.
The piece sits on a stepped circular socle and square base, giving it a strong, grounded presence suitable for display as a centerpiece, desk object, or small cachepot/vide-poche.
Cast in solid bronze with a warm gilt surface that has developed a beautiful, nuanced patina over time, highlighting the depth of the relief work and enhancing its sculptural quality.
Era: Mid to Late 19th Century (circa 1850–1880)
History: During the 19th century, France saw a revival of classical Greek and Roman design, particularly under the influence of earlier Empire and Louis XVI styles. Decorative objects such as urns were reinterpreted with heightened ornamentation, combining archaeological inspiration with romanticized theatrical elements.
Pieces like this often drew on motifs from antiquity—ram’s heads, garlands, and masks—reflecting both neoclassical taste and a fascination with classical drama and mythology.
Provenance: France
Materials: Cast bronze
Gilt surface (ormolu-style finish)
Dimensions: TBD
Disclaimers: Very good antique condition
Expected wear to gilded surface with areas of rubbing and patina
Minor surface marks consistent with age and handling
Structurally sound