These stunning bronze candelabras, dating from the late 19th century (circa 1880-1890), exemplify the transition from the eclectic style of the Napoleonic era to the elegance of Art Nouveau, enriched by French influences and Oriental touches.
Adorned with herons and masks, the candelabras rest on feet supported by three feline legs, each decorated with masks and foliage. The central stem features climbing ivy, a distinctive element of Art Nouveau that highlights the fluidity of natural forms.
The candelabras are in good overall condition. Note that one candle holder is missing from each candelabra—each should have six—but this does not affect their beauty or functionality. This detail is reflected in the price. The slender stem and stable base, along with the beautiful patina, will add elegance and a touch of late 19th-century bohemian atmosphere to any table setting. Dimensions: height 61 cm, width 26 cm.
These candelabras combine the opulence of the Napoleonic style with the fluid elegance of Art Nouveau. The Oriental influence adds an extra layer of sophistication to the design.
Dating between 1880 and 1890, these candelabras offer a significant testament to the stylistic transition and artistic innovation of the period.
Shipping within France is available at a cost of 80 euros, including a tracking number to ensure the safe delivery of the items.