Pair of urns with covers ca. 1775 French Although little is known of their provenance, these breche violette urns reflect the fashion for hardstone objects mounted in gilt bronze which were eagerly collected in France during the last decades of the eighteenth century. One of the best known collectors was Louis-Marie-Augustin, Duke dAumont (1709-82), who directed the Menus-Plaisirs et Affaires de la Chambre du Roi, an administrative body of the kings household that managed the monarchs personal effects and organized his entertainment, creating sets for theatrical productions and significant occasions such as marriages and funerals. At the Menus-Plaisirs, marble, granite and porphyry, jasper and agate, when possible acquired in Italy, were wrought into magnificent decorative objects frequently, mounted in gilt bronze by Pierre Gouthière (1732-1813/14). The Duke dAumont had urns of a similar shape in his collection that were sold off following his death. The gilt-bronze finials, colla
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