A GERMAN GILT-METAL, GILTWOOD AND CUT-GLASS TEN-LIGHT CHANDELIER
PROPERTY FROM THE RICHARD AND LILI ZANUCK COLLECTION, BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA (LOTS 91-99)
A GERMAN GILT-METAL, GILTWOOD AND CUT-GLASS TEN-LIGHT CHANDELIER

AFTER A DESIGN BY KARL FRIEDRICH SCHINKEL, CIRCA 1830

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A GERMAN GILT-METAL, GILTWOOD AND CUT-GLASS TEN-LIGHT CHANDELIER
AFTER A DESIGN BY KARL FRIEDRICH SCHINKEL, CIRCA 1830
With three tiers of cut-glass drops and pressed anthemion, with scrolled foliate candlearms, electrified
39 in. (99 cm.) high, 43 in. (109 cm.) diameter

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Lot Essay

Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781-1841) was the foremost architect and designer to the Prussian court, who worked in a remarkable variety of fields including architecture, furniture and porcelain design. This chandelier belongs to a distinctive group of chandeliers combining giltwood and gilt-metal made for the Prinz Karl Palais (J. Sievers, Karl Friedrich Schinkel Lebenswerk, Die Möbel, Berlin, 1950, fig. 237/8) and the Königliches Schloss in Berlin (see M. Snodin, Karl Friedrich Schinkel, 1982, pl. 73).

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