Candelabrum Mythological (2) - Bronze - Relieves
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They are a pair of candelabra that embody that moment when Neoclassicism was already fully established, but still allowed hints of Rococo gestures, as if the eighteenth century resisted disappearing altogether. The structure is sturdy, vertical, with a shaft rising confidently from a square base, but the surface is alive: the mythological reliefs — faces, masks, fantastical foliage — seem to emerge from the metal like small frozen scenes.
The gilding in ormolu (that finely chiseled bronze and mer-cury-gilded surface) gives them a luminous, almost theatrical presence. It isn’t a flat shine, but one that plays with the depth of the reliefs: the raised areas catch light with a warm flash, while the recesses darken and generate a chiaroscuro very characteristic of early 19th-century pieces.
The vegetal decoration, the scrolls, and the fantastical motifs recall late Rococo, but the overall composition — symmetry, verticality, and the geometric base — already belongs to Neoclassical taste. That mix is precisely what makes them so attractive: they are transitional objects, where exuberant decoration is disciplined without losing its charm.
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They are a pair of candelabra that embody that moment when Neoclassicism was already fully established, but still allowed hints of Rococo gestures, as if the eighteenth century resisted disappearing altogether. The structure is sturdy, vertical, with a shaft rising confidently from a square base, but the surface is alive: the mythological reliefs — faces, masks, fantastical foliage — seem to emerge from the metal like small frozen scenes.
The gilding in ormolu (that finely chiseled bronze and mer-cury-gilded surface) gives them a luminous, almost theatrical presence. It isn’t a flat shine, but one that plays with the depth of the reliefs: the raised areas catch light with a warm flash, while the recesses darken and generate a chiaroscuro very characteristic of early 19th-century pieces.
The vegetal decoration, the scrolls, and the fantastical motifs recall late Rococo, but the overall composition — symmetry, verticality, and the geometric base — already belongs to Neoclassical taste. That mix is precisely what makes them so attractive: they are transitional objects, where exuberant decoration is disciplined without losing its charm.
Certified shipping and good packaging.

