A PAIR OF RENAISSANCE REVIVAL PATINATED BRONZE WALL-LIGHTS
A PAIR OF RENAISSANCE REVIVAL PATINATED BRONZE WALL-LIGHTS

LATE 19TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY AMERICAN

Details
A PAIR OF RENAISSANCE REVIVAL PATINATED BRONZE WALL-LIGHTS
LATE 19TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY AMERICAN
Each scrolled arm with acanthus leaves ending in a claw clenching a ring with associated smoked glass flame-shaped shade, originally with further attachements to fix to the wall, rim associated
23 in. (58 cm.) high, 9in. (23 cm.) wide, 33 in. (84 cm.) deep (2)

Lot Essay

These striking wall lights derive from examples created for the Palazzo del Magnifico, Siena, after designs by Giacomo Cozzarelli in 1504 (see A. Pedrini, L'Ambiente il Mobilio e le Decorazioni del Rinascimento in Italia, Turin, 1925, figs. 609-610).
A similiar pair of wall lights in giltwood was sold from the collection of Jean-Paul Beaujard, Christie's, New York, 18 September 1993, lot 44.

More from European Furniture

View All
View All