Pair of andirons

Possibly after a design by Pere Jean-Antoine Ducerceau French

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 544

Andirons, also known as firedogs, are placed inside fireplaces to hold burning logs. This pair features columns supporting vases and resting on female masks framed by foliage that ends in animal paws.

Pair of andirons, Possibly after a design by Pere Jean-Antoine Ducerceau (French, 1670–1730), Bronze, French

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