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In 1798, a large quantity of French furnishings was acquired for the Michael Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia. Some of these pieces survive in museums like the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg. This institution recently staged an exhibition of such French pieces by and attributed to Thomire. Among the objects shown was a bronze vase virtually identical in design to this piece. The body of this vase is decorated with two small reliefs showing male and female centaurs with putti riding on their backs. These reliefs also occur on silver wine coolers produced by the Odiot firm, a major Parisian silversmith under Napoleon's empire. The Odiot firm still owns models of these reliefs that, according to tradition, had been given to Jean-Baptiste Claude Odiot by Thomire.

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157031
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Vase
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157031
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Vase
description
In 1798, a large quantity of French furnishings was acquired for the Michael Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia. Some of these pieces survive in museums like the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg. This institution recently staged an exhibition of such French pieces by and attributed to Thomire. Among the objects shown was a bronze vase virtually identical in design to this piece. The body of this vase is decorated with two small reliefs showing male and female centaurs with putti riding on their backs. These reliefs also occur on silver wine coolers produced by the Odiot firm, a major Parisian silversmith under Napoleon's empire. The Odiot firm still owns models of these reliefs that, according to tradition, had been given to Jean-Baptiste Claude Odiot by Thomire.
date
c. 1800
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en
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Q79947221
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5804
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Metalwork
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Diameter: 34 cm (13 3/8 in.); Overall: 66.9 cm (26 5/16 in.)
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France, late 18th-early 19th Century
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1993.175
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bronze, partially gilt, marble base
tombstone
Vase, c. 1800. Attributed to Pierre Philippe Thomire (French, 1751–1843). Bronze, partially gilt, marble base; diameter: 34 cm (13 3/8 in.); overall: 66.9 cm (26 5/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Buchanan in memory of Dorothy Tuckerman Draper, 1993.175
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Decorative Arts
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citation
“1993 Annual Report.” <em>The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art</em> 81, no. 6 (July 1994): 143–218.
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Mentioned: p. 160
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Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Buchanan in memory of Dorothy Tuckerman Draper
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2026-05-29 08:10:22.728000
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157031
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Decorative Art and Design
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Decorative Arts
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bronze, partially gilt, marble base
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male
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