Style Napoleon III / Ref.13840
André-Charles BOULLE (1642 - 1732) (after), Mazarin Chandelier with eight lights in gilt bronze
Dimensions
Height 43'' ¼ 110cm
Depth: 33'' ½ 85cm
Origin:
Second half of the 19th century, France.
Status:
In very good condition.
Chandelier “ Mazarin ” in gilt bronze with eight lights in the form of lanterns in molded glass. The bronze ornaments in forme of : putti crowned with raisins, godrons, florets, acanthus, scrollwork, quiver and arrows.
This chandelier is after a model made by André-Charles Boulle (1642 - 1732), currently in the Louvre museum collections.
This great artist was the cabinetmaker, founder, sculptor, gilder and designer of the Sun King, Louis XIV. He also designed the “ Mazarin ” desk, in reference of the former Prime Minister of Louis XIV.
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