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Pair of Firedogs

Unknownabout 1735

The J. Paul Getty Museum

The J. Paul Getty Museum
Los Angeles, United States

Designed to hold logs, firedogs or chenetstake their name from the French word for a small dog. Pairs of firedogs were placed inside the fireplace, their gilt bronze decoration concealing wrought-iron bars that supported the burning wood.

These firedogs may symbolize warfare on land and sea. One is modeled with "Turkish" arms, including a crested turban and armor resting on a cannon, anchor, and boar's head. The other one, molded in the "classical" manner, is composed of a plumed helmet and armor resting on a bombard, quiver, and ram's head.

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