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Important Clock Representing Achilles and Patroclus
Bronze with brown patina and Siena yellow marble
Restauration period, circa 1820-1830
Description
A very large clock depicting Achilles supported by Patroclus after the battle with Hector, capturing a moment of heroism and fraternity.
The two Greek heroes are shown in a highly realistic composition: Achilles, weakened after the battle, is supported by his friend and comrade-in-arms Patroclus. The tension of the muscles, the flow of the drapery, and the expressions on their faces convey fraternity and courage, central themes of early 19th-century Neoclassical sculpture. Every detail, from the folds of the clothing to the features of the heroes, demonstrates remarkable craftsmanship. The dark brown patina enhances the finesse of the bronze, giving the scene a strikingly lifelike quality and transforming this clock into a true work of art.
The circular dial with Roman numerals is integrated into the base of the group, framed by martial attributes – sword, helmet, and shield – symbolizing the military glory of the heroes. The ensemble rests on an impressive architectural base of Siena yellow marble, decorated with a frieze of stylized palmettes and bronze gilt volute and foliage feet finely chased.
This clock reflects the influence of great Neoclassical sculptors such as Jean-Baptiste Vietty, François Rude, and David d’Angers, and demonstrates the refined taste of the first half of the 19th century for antique subjects treated with skill and sensitivity.
Dimensions
Height: 82 cm
Width: 60 cm
Depth: 20 cm
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