Exceptional Pair of Signed Louis Hottot Orientalist Polychrome Relief Panels
$23,200.00
- An exceptional and highly decorative pair of Orientalist relief panels by the French sculptor Louis Hottot (1834–1905), depicting a richly adorned Arab nobleman and an elegant jeweled beauty rendered with remarkable sculptural depth, refinement, and presence. Executed in high relief and enhanced with vibrant polychrome decoration, gilt highlights, and sophisticated multicolored patination, these impressive works embody the fascination with North African and Middle Eastern subjects that captivated collectors and artists during the height of the Orientalist movement in nineteenth-century France.
- Masterfully modeled, each figure projects dramatically from the surface, creating an almost sculptural presence rarely encountered in decorative wall panels of this type. The male figure is portrayed as a dignified nobleman, his costume richly embellished with jewelry and accented with striking turquoise enamel decoration, providing a vivid contrast against the deep patinated surface. His commanding expression, layered garments, and finely detailed ornaments demonstrate the artist’s extraordinary attention to detail and ability to convey character, status, and nobility. The vibrant turquoise accents remain beautifully preserved and contribute significantly to the visual richness of the composition.
- The female figure is particularly captivating, adorned with an extraordinary array of lavish jewelry, including elaborate necklaces, pendants, bracelets, earrings, and a remarkable serpent-form armlet gracefully coiled around her upper arm. Richly embellished with vibrant coral-red and turquoise enamel decoration, her jewels provide a dazzling contrast against the deep patinated surface and evoke the opulence and exotic luxury that fascinated European collectors during the height of the Orientalist movement. Her richly textured garments, elegant pose, and sumptuous adornments are rendered with exceptional precision, creating a composition of extraordinary visual richness and refinement. Particularly noteworthy is the survival of the original enamel decoration throughout the jewelry. The brilliant coral and turquoise accents lend an almost jewel-like character to the relief and greatly enhance its rarity, desirability, and decorative impact.
- Throughout both compositions, Hottot demonstrates a remarkable mastery of modeling and surface treatment. The interplay of deep patination, gilded accents, vibrant coral-red and turquoise enamels, and finely chased details creates extraordinary richness and depth. Every element—from the intricate jewelry and flowing drapery to the expressive facial features and carefully rendered textiles—has been executed with exceptional precision and artistry. The quality of the sculptural modeling is particularly impressive, with both figures emerging boldly from their backgrounds in a manner that blurs the distinction between relief sculpture and fully realized three-dimensional portraiture.
- Overall (including mountings): 31 inches high × 22 inches wide
Relief panels: 25 inches high × 16.5 inches wide - Condition
Excellent decorative condition. Minor wear consistent with age. Original polychrome decoration, coral-red and turquoise enamel accents, gilt highlights, and multicolored patination remain beautifully preserved. Mountings in very good condition. - Period: 19th Century
- Depth:3 in (7.62 cm)
- Width: 22 in (55.88 cm)
- Height: 31 in (78.74 cm)
- Date of Manufacture: C. 1875
- Materials & Techniques: Enamel,Metal
















