Pair of Large French Empire Candelabra by Unknown artist
Pair of Large French Empire Candelabra by Unknown artist
Pair of Large French Empire Candelabra by Unknown artist
Pair of Large French Empire Candelabra by Unknown artist
Pair of Large French Empire Candelabra by Unknown artist
Pair of Large French Empire Candelabra by Unknown artist

Pair of Large French Empire Candelabra 1800

Unknown artist

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99 ⨯ 29 cm
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  • About the artwork
    A very impressive pair of six-light candelabra of the French Empire period. On a green marble base, that is carried by six lions feet and decorated with sphynxes in the shape of winged lions and elegant drapes with tassels and a floral basket and a portrait of the goddess Artemis stand elegant female statues.

    The women in classical ancient attire carry a branch in each hand that fans out in shapes of Acanthus leaves and ends in candleholders.
    From the branches a torched shoot rises up and ends in the head of a mythical creature. With their beaks the creatures hold an urn that stands on the head of the figure. From the top of the urn ornamented branches end in three candleholders. A sixth candleholders is positioned at the top.

    Although no comparable specimen of this design are known, we can circumspectly attribute these candelabra to Thomire, based on their elegance, quality and refinement.
  • About the artist

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