Lot 143

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FRENCH FIGURAL SILK THREAD "ATALA & CHACTAS" CLOCK - CIRCA 1810. This clock depicts the story of a book by Rene Viconte de Chateaubriand, published in 1801 titled "Atala, or the Love of Two Savages in the Desert". The main group on top is derived from a painting "The Liberation of Chactas" by Pierre Jarome Lordon, which shows Atala to the left, wearing traditional clothing, giving her an exotic look and tagging her as the daughter of a Spaniard, with a feathered crown resembling her Indian status. She is untying her love Chactas, who is a Netchez Indian taken captive for sacrifice by another Indian tribe. On the right side of the clock is an Indian guard, shown sleeping against a wood pile on which the clock sits. The front of the cases platform is mounted with a relief plaque, related to a painting by Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy Trioson - titled "The Funeral of Atala". It shows Chactas carrying Atala, followed by a hermit priest and led by a dog. The case has a very good gold dore finish and shows the finest detail. Complete with a round French bronze time and bell strike silk thread movement. __________________________________________________The book takes place in "New Eden", which is now called Louisiana. The two main characters are Atala and Chactas. Atala is the daughter of a Spaniard man and an Indian woman of strong Christian beliefs, she has ties to the chief of an Indian tribe. She has sworn to her mother that she will forever remain a virgin. Chactas is an Indian of a different tribe, the two tribes go to battle and Chactas is taken captive for a ceremonial sacrifice. Atala meets him while he is tied up, and falls in love with him; she comes by at night and frees him and they run away together. In the midst of the North American wilderness, they get caught in a terrible storm and they are rescued by a missionary and a hermit (who also is a village priest). They are brought to the village and begin life together; Chactas is greatly influenced by Christianity in the town and considers converting, which pleases Atala. Atala is torn between the promise she made to her mother to be a virgin and her feelings for Chactas, She decides to commit suicide with poison. When the priest's grant Atala freedom from her promise, because it is unchristian like, it is too late. The remedies for the poison does not work and she dies. Chactas and the hermit (priest) bury Atala at sunset in an exotic landscape under an arched rock; and the story ends. 14"W x 16.5"H x 4.5"D. Estimated Value $20,000 - 25,000.

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  • 14"W x 16.5"H x 4.5"D

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$0 $99 $10
$100 $499 $25
$500 $999 $50
$1,000 $2,499 $100
$2,500 $4,999 $250
$5,000 $9,999 $500
$10,000 $24,999 $1,000
$25,000 $49,999 $2,500
$50,000 + $5,000