Empire candlesticks
Nr. 2479 | 2.800,-- Euro
Empire candlesticks
France around 1830.
Fire-gilded bronze and marble.
Round decorated plate with rolled volute leaves and laurel festoons hold a white marble column crowned by an amphora and marble shaft – in the upper end there is a chased candle spout with a drip tray.
Height: 27.5 cm | Diameter base: 11.5 cm | Diameter of nozzle: 4.5 cm
Provenance: Academic private collection Palatinate
Price: € 2.800
(Differential taxation according to §25a UstG)
Empire candlesticks
Empire candlesticks, originating from France around 1830, are timeless examples of the opulence and grandeur associated with the Empire style. Crafted from fire-gilded bronze and exquisite white marble, these candlesticks are more than just functional lighting fixtures; they are works of art.
Design and Materials:
These candlesticks are distinguished by their lavish materials and intricate design. Fire-gilded bronze, known for its warm, golden glow, forms the base and decorative elements. The round decorated plate, adorned with rolled volute leaves and laurel festoons, serves as the foundation for a graceful white marble column. The use of white marble exudes a sense of purity and classicism, making it a hallmark of the Empire style.
Elegant Composition:
The candlesticks’ composition is both harmonious and opulent. White marble column rises majestically, crowned by an amphora, which is a symbol of abundance and luxury. Marble shaft, fluted and graceful, further elevates the aesthetic appeal. At the top, a finely chased candle spout with a drip tray not only adds functionality but also a touch of refinement.
Historical Significance:
These Empire candlesticks reflect the aesthetics of the early 19th century, a period marked by the revival of classical styles and a desire for grand and opulent design. The Empire style, with its Greco-Roman influences and rich ornamentation, captures the spirit of the time.
In summary, the Empire candlesticks from France circa 1830 are more than mere lighting fixtures; they are exquisite pieces that transport us to an era of grandeur and classical revival. The use of fire-gilded bronze and pristine white marble, combined with intricate detailing, makes them an enduring symbol of opulence and elegance. These candlesticks not only provide light but also illuminate the artistic and historical beauty of the Empire period.
How beautiful this Empire candlesticks would look this museum-quality Empire salon table 1810.
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