Antique French Gilt Bronze Empire Neoclassical Statue Clock by Rabiat Paris 1810 Sold His son Hendrik Frans van
Description
His son Hendrik Frans van Lint from his second marriage was a celebrated landscape painter in Rome
The front of the cellarette has a kite shaped boxwood escutcheon
British Museum London
by James Alexander Walker (1831-1898)
The painting signed lower left and titled in the artist's hand to the verso
Antique French Gilt Bronze Empire Neoclassical Statue Clock by Rabiat Paris 1810 Sold His son Hendrik Frans vanIncredible investment quality antique French gilded bronze Empire eight day clock, "Allegory of Poetry" Claude Franois Rabiat circa 1810, in excellent condition. The clock depicts a handsome tall winged angel holding a stylus and leaning on a column with two volumes on philosophy. The column with four portrait plaques including "Caesar" and the writer philosopher "Xenophon", there are two further portrait plaques to the side of the column, the clock
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