19th Century Bronze of Venus and Cupid - Allegorical of Summer by Paul Émile Machault (1800–1886)
An elegant allegorical bronze by French sculptor Paul Émile Machault, capturing the warmth, beauty, and abundance of summer through the timeless figures of Venus and Cupid.
Date: Circa 1860–1880
Origin: France
Material: Cast bronze with rich mid‑brown patina
Features: Oval base signed Machault, finely modelled figures of Venus and Cupid, allegorical theme representing Summer
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Heritage & Craftsmanship:-
Paul Émile Machault (1800–1886) was a 19th‑century French sculptor known for his allegorical and mythological works, often produced in bronze or terracotta. His style reflects the academic traditions of the period - idealised anatomy, graceful drapery, and a balance between naturalism and classical form.
This fine bronze depicts Venus, goddess of love and beauty, with her son Cupid, the bringer of desire. In 19th‑century decorative arts, such pairings were often used to personify the seasons; here, the warmth and fecundity of Summer are suggested through the figures’ relaxed poise and harmonious connection. The work is signed Machault to the oval base, confirming its authorship.
Visual Details:-
The bronze is crisply cast, with delicate facial expressions, flowing drapery, and finely rendered anatomy. Venus stands poised, her form partially draped, while Cupid leans toward her in playful intimacy. The surface retains a rich, even patina, with subtle highlights on raised areas from gentle handling over time. The oval base is integral to the composition, grounding the figures and bearing the sculptor’s signature.
Styling Suggestions:-
This piece makes a refined focal point in a drawing room, library, or grand hallway. It would sit beautifully on a mantel, console, or pedestal, where its form can be appreciated in the round. In a hospitality or retail setting, it could serve as a conversation‑starting centrepiece, embodying both classical elegance and the warmth of summer.
Sustainable Style:-
Antique bronzes such as this are enduring works of art, crafted to last for generations. Choosing such a piece is both an investment in cultural heritage and a sustainable alternative to newly manufactured decorative objects.
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measurements
Height:
71 cm
Width:
29 cm
Depth:
20 cm
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declaration
Whites Antiques has clarified that the 19th Century Bronze of Venus & Cupid by Paul Émile Machault (1800–1886) (LA545134) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being Mid 19th Century
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condition
condition
Excellent antique condition; minor surface wear consistent with age.