The contents of The Grange, Wendover - 2nd October 2024
Lot 237
A FRENCH GILT BRONZE EQUESTRIAN GROUP OF LOUIS D'ORLÉANS
Estimate £1,500 - £2,000
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Description

A FRENCH GILT BRONZE EQUESTRIAN GROUP OF LOUIS D'ORLÉANS
BY EMMANUEL FRÉMIET (1824-1910)
the Duke depicted as knight, the naturalistic base signed 'E. Fremiet' on a green marble stepped plinth
46.8cm high, 40cm long
Provenance
The contents of The Grange, Wendover.
Catalogue Note
This bronze is a reduction of the statue of Louis d'Orléans équestre commissioned by the French State for the courtyard of the Château de Pierrefonds in 1869. As the youngest son of King Charles V of France, Louis d'Orléans (1372-1407) received by royal prerogative the Duchy of Touraine and to strengthen his territory built a fortress at Pierrefonds. Besieged in the 17th century and left as a romantic ruin for two centuries, the Château de Pierrefonds was a cause célèbre of Napoleon III who pursued a program of restoration that was subsumed by the creation of an Imperial Residence which leaves the château today very much a 19th century imagining of a medieval castle.