DETAILS
This beautiful fireplace surround was hand fashioned of a very unusual marble; having rust-red and white striation on a mottled olive-gray ground known as Campan Grand Mélange. The Campan marble quarries are found in the High Pyrenees in France. A simple mantel with ovolu edge surmounts a straight apron with deeply incised paneling, flanked by incised blocks. The scrolled uprights feature a large acanthus leaf on each knee and griffe-de-lion feet, terminating on straight plinths.
STYLE
Napoleon III
COLOR(S)
Rust red, green, black, white
PLACE OF ORIGIN
France | Europe
PERIOD
Napoleon III (1852-70) | 19th century
DATE
Circa 1860
DIMENSIONS
Width 57 Depth 16 Height 40 inches
Firebox: Width 38 Height 29.75 inches
CONDITION
Note: frieze (cracked and restored).