Louis XIV Garden Ornaments
As opposed to the styles that would follow from the other 18th-century French kings, Louis XV and Louis XVI, antique Louis XIV furniture is rigid and imposing. It expresses opulence — even its armchairs, with their upright backs, straight legs and lavish ornamentation, look like thrones. Authentic Louis XIV sofas, a then newly emerging iteration of seating, are fully upholstered and often feature decoratively carved frames of walnut, chestnut or oak.
When French King Louis XIV established his royal court at Versailles in 1682, he transformed what was once a hunting lodge into a palace that declared his wealth and power through its design. Until his death in 1715, he reigned with a spirit of excess and absolute political dominance. The “Sun King,” as he called himself, believed that France revolved around him as planets do the sun. Louis XIV adopted the sun as his emblem, decorating the grounds with symbols of the sun and Apollo, the Greek god of the sun. As he stated, “There is nothing that indicates more clearly the magnificence of great princes than their superb palaces and their precious furniture.” He was a child when he became king in 1643, only shaping his style after he became absolute monarch in 1661.
Reflecting trends in French Baroque art, Louis XIV furniture characteristics included exuberant decoration. There were gilded bronze details including shells, suns, grotesques, lions and classical references like acanthus leaves. The years of growth in the country’s manufacturing, such as the tapestries and cabinets made at Gobelins, led to design innovations. The commode replaced the chest as a storage device, with drawers and a surface that could double as a desk.
The materials were luxurious, such as the popular tortoiseshell veneer technique that leading cabinetmaker Pierre Golle used in his designs. André-Charles Boulle, who became royal cabinetmaker in 1672, was a masterful artist of marquetry, using inlays of ebony, exotic woods and mother-of-pearl.
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19th Century French Antique Louis XIV Garden Ornaments
Limestone
This remarkable antique well-head is an exquisite example of 18th Century craftsmanship. Made from high-quality French limestone, it showcases intricate carvings and timeless elegance in the Louis XIV style. Originating from Paris, France, and dated between 1760 and 1780, this wellhead is a true piece of history and artistry. Its provenance and perfect condition make it an exceptional find for collectors and garden enthusiasts alike.
History of Antique Wellheads...18th Century French Antique Louis XIV Garden Ornaments
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18th Century French Antique Louis XIV Garden Ornaments
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Early 18th Century French Antique Louis XIV Garden Ornaments
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Early 20th Century French Louis XIV Garden Ornaments
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Late 17th Century French Antique Louis XIV Garden Ornaments
Sandstone
19th Century American Antique Louis XIV Garden Ornaments
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Mid-19th Century French Antique Louis XIV Garden Ornaments
Faience, Chestnut
17th Century French Antique Louis XIV Garden Ornaments
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18th Century Antique Louis XIV Garden Ornaments
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Early 20th Century Italian Louis XIV Garden Ornaments
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17th Century European Antique Louis XIV Garden Ornaments
Walnut
19th Century European Antique Louis XIV Garden Ornaments
Zinc
1850s French Antique Louis XIV Garden Ornaments
Sandstone
Early 19th Century French Antique Louis XIV Garden Ornaments
Stone
21st Century and Contemporary French Louis XIV Garden Ornaments
Limestone
This monumental 18th Century antique well-head is an exceptional piece crafted from fine French limestone. Originating from Paris, France, it showcases the elegance of the Louis XIV style, dating between 1760 and 1780. The wellhead's beautifully detailed carvings make it a standout example of timeless European craftsmanship.
The Legacy of Antique Wellheads...18th Century French Antique Louis XIV Garden Ornaments
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19th Century French Antique Louis XIV Garden Ornaments
Limestone
21st Century and Contemporary French Louis XIV Garden Ornaments
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21st Century and Contemporary French Louis XIV Garden Ornaments
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