antoine-durenne-french-1822-1895-neoclassical-style-cast-iron-pedestal
Lot 116
Antoine Durenne (French, 1822-1895), Neoclassical Style Cast Iron Pedestal
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Second half 19th century, cast iron with applied black patina, rectangular form with paneled sides each having a single round bas relief Neoclassical portrait medallion surrounded by laurel wreath and instrument decoration, egg and dart molded cornice supporting a red marble top, base signed "A. Durenne / Maitre de Forger / Sommevoire|h.e marne|."

37 1/2 x 15 1/4 x 15 1/4 in.

Educated at l'Ecole des Arts et metiers in Angers and l'Ecole des Beaux-Arts (1841-1842), Antoine Durenne operated a foundry at Sommevoire, in Haute-Marne, France. His firm was active between 1847 and 1930, producing a variety sculptural and ornamental works in iron and bronze. Durenne was a founding member of l'Ecole Nationale des Arts Décoratifs, and exhibited at the Universal Exhibitions of 1855, 1867, and 1878.

Scattered paint loss and some areas of rusting and verdigris; possibly later marble with some chipping.