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This pair of French Empire candlesticks from around 1870 exemplifies the refined neoclassical taste of the late 19th century. Crafted …
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This pair of French Empire candlesticks from around 1870 exemplifies the refined neoclassical taste of the late 19th century. Crafted in bronze and black natural stone, they balance austerity and opulence.
The tapered stone bodies evoke architectural columns, while the gilt bronze detailing — from the flared drip pans to the finely turned stems and acanthus‑footed bases — adds a luminous contrast. Their symmetry and weight convey authority, yet the proportions remain elegant and poised.
Pieces like these were often used in formal salons or on mantelpieces, symbolizing stability and grandeur. The combination of dark stone and gold was particularly favored in Napoleon III’s France, where classical revival met industrial precision.
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