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F. Barbedienne Foundry

French

Founded by one-time Parisian wallpaper dealer Ferdinand Barbedienne and engineer Achille Collas, one of the most revered foundries in 19th-century France began with the invention of a revolutionary 1830s-era device that could produce proportional reproductions — large or small — of sculptures. Collas’s machine, which yielded miniature likenesses of antiquities for the interiors of homes the world over, was pivotal to the success of the F. Barbedienne Foundry. The successful firm earned prestigious awards and critical acclaim and created exquisite bronze candleholders, clocks and lamps for a range of wealthy and prominent clients.

The duo first launched their company under the name Société Collas et Barbedienne, and early on, they optimized chemical processes for pigmenting and patinating their bronze statuettes. After Collas died in 1859, Barbedienne forged on alone, and the company’s name changed to simply F. Barbedienne.

Barbedienne employed more than 300 workers at that point, and the Maison created a range of furnishings and decorative objects that featured the integration of marble and ormolu accents. However, with the onset of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, the foundry was forced to retrofit its molds, and the production of cannons replaced sculptures, furniture and vases.

When Ferdinand Barbedienne passed away in 1891, his nephew and heir, Gustave Leblanc, took over as president, changing the name to Leblanc-Barbedienne. Leblanc expanded production into Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States, carrying on the company's legacy with monumental sculptures, and models and securing production rights for famous statues. Paul-Alexandre Dumas, an Art Nouveau maker and student of Louis Majorelle, succeeded Leblanc until the company's closing in 1952.

Barbedienne pieces had been exhibited regularly in the 19th century and were especially prevalent at Europe’s international expositions and world’s fairs, where they received numerous awards. Today, the Musée d’Orsay in Paris holds dozens of Barbedienne works in its collection, including intricate mirrors, vases and cups created by Louis-Constant Sévin at the foundry. For more than two decades, Sévin created lamps, boxes and more at Maison Barbedienne. Working alongside award-winning chaser Désiré Attarge, Sévin designed Napoleon III-era works that greatly appealed to European nobility.

Other notable artists who collaborated with Barbedienne included Eugene Aizelin, Emmanuel Fremiet, Antonin Mercié, Emile Guillemin, Edouard Lievre, Ferdinand Levillain and Auguste Rodin.

On 1stDibs, find a collection of Barbedienne decorative objects, lighting and collectibles.

Good Size & Top Quality Bronze Bust of Christ By F. Barbedienne & J. Clésinger
By Jean-Baptiste Auguste Clesinger, F. Barbedienne Foundry
Located in Lisse, NL
Rare size, antique and signed bronze bust of Jesus Christ with great patina. This striking bronze sculpture by French sculptor Jean-Baptiste Auguste Clésinger (1814-1883) comes in ...
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Mid-19th Century French Renaissance Revival Antique F. Barbedienne Foundry

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Marble, Metal, Bronze

A Patinated Canister by the Barbedienne Foundry of Paris
By F. Barbedienne Foundry
Located in 263-0031, JP
This piece is unique in my collection. Antique bronze cassolettes and vases and urns and other “garnitures” come in pairs and are generally meant to flank a clock on the mantle. If y...
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Late 19th Century French Antique F. Barbedienne Foundry

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Bronze

c1870 French Bronze Sculpture Lanmp "Diogenes" Greek Philosopher by Barbedienne
By F. Barbedienne Foundry
Located in Opa Locka, FL
c1870 French Neoclassical Bronze Sculpture Table Lantern of "Diogenes" by Leblanc Barbedienne. Small bulb inside the lantern is amazing. This sculpture is very highly detailed.
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1870s French Neoclassical Antique F. Barbedienne Foundry

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Bronze

Bronze Baluster Vase - Barbedienne Cast Iron - Thistles Of Lorraine Decor - Peri
By F. Barbedienne Foundry
Located in CRÉTEIL, FR
Charming baluster vase in gilded bronze, very beautiful casting signed F. BARBEDIENNE. The decoration proudly bearing thistles of Lorraine is magnified by an octagonal base in French marble, green of the Alps. Period : End of XIXth century - Art Nouveau Dimensions : Height : 29,5cm x width : 11cm - diameter of  Dimensions of the base : Length : 9cm x width : 9cm The thistle of Lorraine is a source of inspiration for the Art Nouveau and the School of Nancy  It is an artistic movement that lasted only about thirty years, from 1884. The arrival of the First World War put an end to it.  Nancy rustled under the talent of the craftsmen and industrialists who worked at the very end of the 19th century and the very beginning of the 20th century.  Carpenters, cabinetmakers, architects, glassmakers, ironworkers and stained glass artists...
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19th Century Art Nouveau Antique F. Barbedienne Foundry

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Bronze

French 19th C Gilt and Patinated Bronze Group of Gloria Victis, by A. Mercie
By F. Barbedienne Foundry, Antonin Mercie
Located in New York, NY
An Incredible and Large Gilt and Patinated Bronze Group of Gloria Victis, a Winged Figure of Victory with a Fallen Warrior. This incredible bronze piece was cast after a model by Maarius-Jean-Antonin Mercié, This model is signed 'F. BARBEDIENNE FONDEUR PARIS' demonstrating that it was cast by Ferdinand Barbedienne's foundry, the best bronzier of the 19th century. The base is further signed 'A. Mercie' and stamped 'Réduction Mécanique' with an inscription of '659'. The figure is mounted on a Belgian noir marble base with various stepped edges. Gloria Victis is one the most well-known and important bronze casts of the 19th Century. The quality of this particular model is absolutely incredible and all the marking indicate that this particular piece is one of the finest produced by the Foundry. A student of Jouffroy and de Falguière at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Marius-Jean-Antonin Mercié (1845-1916) won the Grand Prix de Rome at 23 years old with his work Thésée vainqueur du Minotaure. In 1872, he sent the plaster model of his work David vainqueur to the Salon, for which he won the first class medal. At the same time, he received La croix de la Légion d'honneur at the Villa Medici. His return to Paris, in 1874, issued in a long and brilliant career with numerous commissions, notably the monuments for Louis-Philippe and Queen Marie-Amélie for the Royal Chapel at Dreux (1886). By the age of 30 Mercié was already very well-known and his Gloria Victis received resounding success when it was exhibited at the Salon, in 1874 (in plaster) and in 1875 (in bronze). This work exalted the heroism and the patriotic sentiments aroused by the disasters of 1870. His predilection for patriotic subjects is shown in many of his works such as Quand même...
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19th Century French Louis XVI Antique F. Barbedienne Foundry

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Belgian Black Marble, Bronze

A Large Pair of Louis XV Style Gilt Bronze Candelabra, Signed Barbedienne.
By F. Barbedienne Foundry
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
An important pair of Louis XV style gilt bronze candelabra, signed Barbedienne, 19th century. A pair of Louis XV style 7-branch candelabra in chased and gilt bronze, signed Ferdinan...
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19th Century French Louis XV Antique F. Barbedienne Foundry

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Bronze

Bronze Sculpture, Signed F. Barbedienne, 19th Century, Napoleon III Period.
By F. Barbedienne Foundry
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Bronze sculpture, signed F. Barbedienne, 19th century, Napoleon III period. Bronze sculpture, marble base, mechanical reproduction, signed F. Barbedienne, foundryman, pretty draped ...
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19th Century French Napoleon III Antique F. Barbedienne Foundry

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Marble, Bronze

Tazza in bronze
By Ferdinand Levillain, F. Barbedienne Foundry
Located in 'S-HERTOGENBOSCH, NL
Tazza in bronze with relief on top, representing 'Le Masque'. Signed: F. Barbedienne (metalworker). Ferdinand Levillain is the artist. Circa 1890, France. H: 9cm. W:26cm.
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1880s French Neoclassical Revival Antique F. Barbedienne Foundry

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Bronze

Tazza in bronze
Tazza in bronze
H 3.55 in Dm 10.24 in
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F. Barbedienne Foundry furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

F. Barbedienne Foundry furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of metal and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of F. Barbedienne Foundry furniture, although gold editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by F. Barbedienne Foundry were created in the Louis XVI style in europe during the 19th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Antoine-Louis Barye, Emmanuel Fremiet, and Charles Valton. Prices for F. Barbedienne Foundry furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $695 and can go as high as $417,582, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $7,900.

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