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Pierre Jules (PJ) Mene (French, 1810 - 1879) "Accolade No. 2" (The Embrace No. 2) Bronze Sculpture. Signed to the base "P. J. MENE". Also known as L'Accolade (The Embrace No. 2)" is one of Mene's more celebrated works. It depicts a courting Arab mare and stallion. L'Accolade was first exhibited as a red wax sculpture with a thin black patina at the Salon of 1852, entitled Tachiani and Nedjebe. His first bronze version was exhibited at the Exposition Universelle in 1855, where Mêne won a medal for the work. L'Accolade was cast in three different sizes. This bronze has extremely faint marking "F. Barbedienne FR. Paris 3-10" on the right side of the base. Below the "3-10" markings there appears to be a faint 4 digit number marks but only the top is visible so the numbers can not be identified. Foundry by one of the most well known French founder Ferdinand Barbedienne. Mene was born in Paris and went on to become one of most prolific sculptors of the Animalier School, as well as one of its earliest pioneers. Artist: Pierre Jules Mene Title: "Accolade No. 2" Medium: Bronze Signature Type: Signed Signature Location: On the Base Keywords: Animal Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1166

  • Dimensions: 17.5inHx 29inL x 12inW
  • Medium: Bronze
  • Notes: P J Mene, (French 1810 - 1879) P J Mene is probably the best known of the French Animaliers School and his bronzes are today among the most highly prized in this genre. Surrounded as we are by disturbance and even violence, collectors of his work can find relaxation and enjoyment in contemplating the innate grace and beauty of his sculpture. Beginning in 1838 Mene worked at his own foundry, casting first his own works and later also those of his son-in-law Auguste Cain. He became absorbed in the meticulous work of casting and chiseling and ensured that during his lifetime the bronzes that were cast were always checked for quality, colour and finish before they were allowed to leave the foundry. As a regular exhibitor at the Salon des Beaux-Arts many of Mene’s subjects were shown to the general public in this popular showcase where acclaim and criticism could be judged before including the subject in his general Oeuvre. This also served to establish public awareness of his new works and provides a useful reference when dating the origin of a particular cast. As a further point of reference Mêne produced a catalogue of all his works and each of his models has an identifiable catalogue number. After Mene’s death in 1879 the Barbedienne and Susse Frères foundries acquired the rights to reproduce his many of his important models and these posthumous casts are marked F Barbedienne Fondeur and Susse Frères fondeur editeur respectively. These bronzes are of a fine quality and are cast by the leading bronze foundries in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, however they do not have the vitality and attention to detail that Mêne achieved on the casts from his own foundry.
  • Condition: This piece is in good condition with signs of wear commensurate with age. Please see photo for details.

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