Remembering the End of Eternity: 19th Century Architectural Mementos of Ancient Ruined Rome, 2021

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XIX. Colonne de Juillet, Luxor Obelisk & Colonne Vendome

i.Colonne de Juillet, 26”h.,c 1865, Freres LeBlanc, patinated bronze, Belgian black marble base (pair with Colonne Vendome) ii.Luxor Obelisk, 22”h., c 1870’s, Freres LeBlanc? iii.Colonne Vendome, 26”h.,c 1865, Freres LeBlanc, patinated bronze, Belgian black marble base See Pricing

With Parisian souvenir architectural models – the Colonnes Juillet and Vendome, Luxor Obelisk, and Arc de Triomphe – by the mid 19th century, no firm was more prolific than the Parisian Freres LeBlanc. Models of these Parisian landmarks might be lavishly turned out, including this bronze pair of souvenir architectural models. An 1859 “Annuares et Almanaches du Commerce” lists the Freres LeBlanc’s wares including “coupes, statuettes, colonnes, arcs de triomphe, objets d’art”; while an illustrated advertisement in the 1878 “Annuaire du Commerce Diderot” pictures “Ancienne Maison LeBlanc Freres” bronze models. Models of the Colonne Vendome changed over the course of the 19th century, matching alterations to the monument. Completed in 1810, the Colonne originally featured Napoleon dressed as a Roman caesar, with toga, holding a globe in his left hand. By 1833, this figure had been replaced with one picturing the French Emperor in contemporary military uniform– tricorn hat, etc.. By 1863, the “Little Corporal” had fallen from favor, and was replaced by a version resembling the original figure, though holding a globe in his right hand, as does the figure atop the present model, thus confirming its date. 60

(above) detail., Colonne Vendome


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XXII. Cleopatra’s Needles, New York

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pages 90-93

XXI. Siegessaule Monument, Berlin

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pages 86-87

XX. Seven Souvenir Vendome Columns and Luxor Obelisks

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XIX. Colonne de Juillet, Luxor Obelisk & Colonne Vendome

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pages 76-83

XVII. Rouen Cathedral Clock

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pages 70-73

XVIII. Arc de Triomphe

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XVI. Baptistries, Pisa

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pages 68-69

XII. Ruins of the Temple of Vespasian

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pages 56-57

XIII. Pantheon, Colosseum, and Temple of Hercules Victor

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pages 58-61

XIV. Ruins of the Temple of Vespasian and Temples of Hercules Victor

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X. Sarcophagi of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus

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IX. Column of Phocas

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Vespasian, and Castor and Pollux, Trajan’s Column VIII. An Extraordinary Model of the Ruins of the

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Temple of Castor and Pollux

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VI. Temples of Hercules Victor (Temples of Vesta VII. Bronze Models of the Temples of Saturn,

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II Trajan’s Column in Rosso Antico Marble

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IV. Capitoline Wolf

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V. Temples of the Sybil

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I. Trajan’s Column in Gilded Bronze

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pages 18-21

Who’s Your Nero Now?

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