Hanging lamp - Spider in ormolu - Bronze - Eight Arms






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Bronze eight-arm chandelier in ormolu, model Araña en Ormolu, manufactured in France and dating to 1940–1950, in antique Louis XV style with eight branches, in good used condition with minor signs of age, in working order, measuring 54 cm wide, 54 cm deep and 48 cm high with a hanging height of 65 cm.
Description from the seller
It is a chandelier that embodies that theatrical and voluptuous luxury of the Louis XV style, reinterpreted in a golden, brilliant key thanks to ormolu, that mercury gilt that in the 19th century and much of the 20th became synonymous with opulence. The piece unfolds eight arms that spread out like living branches, each crowned with a metallic flower that supports the light with the same grace with which a candle would have been held in the past. Nothing is straight: everything curves, undulates, coils, following that rococo language where matter seems animated by a vegetal impulse.
The central body, richly modeled, combines leaves, volutes, and small floral motifs that intertwine naturally. The gold, warm and deep, multiplies reflections and makes the lamp a focal point even when it is off. The chain and the upper cup maintain the same ornamental richness, so the piece is perceived as a coherent whole, designed to descend from the ceiling like a fragment of a French palace moved into the domestic interior of the twentieth century.
There is in it a delicious blend of theatricality and balance: exuberant, yes, but never heavy; decorative, yet also harmonious. A lamp that illuminates both by its light and by its presence, direct heir to the courtly taste of the eighteenth century and reinterpreted with the refined technique of the first half of the last century.
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Seller's Story
It is a chandelier that embodies that theatrical and voluptuous luxury of the Louis XV style, reinterpreted in a golden, brilliant key thanks to ormolu, that mercury gilt that in the 19th century and much of the 20th became synonymous with opulence. The piece unfolds eight arms that spread out like living branches, each crowned with a metallic flower that supports the light with the same grace with which a candle would have been held in the past. Nothing is straight: everything curves, undulates, coils, following that rococo language where matter seems animated by a vegetal impulse.
The central body, richly modeled, combines leaves, volutes, and small floral motifs that intertwine naturally. The gold, warm and deep, multiplies reflections and makes the lamp a focal point even when it is off. The chain and the upper cup maintain the same ornamental richness, so the piece is perceived as a coherent whole, designed to descend from the ceiling like a fragment of a French palace moved into the domestic interior of the twentieth century.
There is in it a delicious blend of theatricality and balance: exuberant, yes, but never heavy; decorative, yet also harmonious. A lamp that illuminates both by its light and by its presence, direct heir to the courtly taste of the eighteenth century and reinterpreted with the refined technique of the first half of the last century.
Certified shipping and careful packaging.
