Categories : Clock-making
Title : Régulateur Louis XV surmounté du Motif le Temps
Name of the artist : Francois Linke
Signature – Mark - Stamp : No
Technique : Marquetry
Main material : Wood
Secondary material : Gilded bronze
Period of creation : 1900
Country of creation : France
Condition : Very good
Approximate number of objects : 1
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M.S. RAU ANTIQUES (Antique dealer)
630 Royal Street
LA 70130 New Orleans - USA
Tel : +1 800 544 9440
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Email address : info@rauantiques.com
Website : http://www.rauantiques.com
Time zone : GTM -06:00
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Measurement : |
| Height : 376.00 cm |
Height : 148.03 in |
| Width : 107.00 cm |
Width : 42.13 in |
| Depth : 58.00 cm |
Depth : 22.83 in |
Handbook language : 
Considered to be the greatest sculptural clock ever made, this exceptional Régulateur Louis XV surmounté du Motif le Temps is the second of only six known to have been made by the master cabinetmaker François Linke. The result of a very successful collaboration between Linke and designer Léon Messagé, this clock was constructed especially for the 1904 St. Louis Exposition after the success of it predecessor, which was itself specifically created for the 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle. Standing over 10 feet tall, the magnificent inlaid tulipwood and fruitwood case is richly decorated in mythological and natural motifs rendered in cast bronze ormolu. From the star-studded globe dial surmounted by a scythe-wielding Chronos (Father Time), to the entangled oak branches, apple blossoms, bulrush and cascading water, this clock represents the height of Linke's incredible genius as a cabinetmaker and artist. This is truly one of the world's most beautiful clocks. The mounts are signed and stamped “LINKE 1803, FL, and LIN,” the clockworks stamped “ETIENNE MAXANT/BREVETE/R DE SAINTONGE PARIS/17965.” Circa 1900. $1,250,000.00
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