A PAIR OF LATE LOUIS XV ORMOLU THREE-BRANCH WALL LIGHTS
A PAIR OF LATE LOUIS XV ORMOLU THREE-BRANCH WALL LIGHTS

CIRCA 1770, IN THE MANNER OF CHARLES DELAFOSSE

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A PAIR OF LATE LOUIS XV ORMOLU THREE-BRANCH WALL LIGHTS
CIRCA 1770, IN THE MANNER OF CHARLES DELAFOSSE
Each with flaming finial and backplate bordered by pendant laurel, the three scroll arms draped with oak garlands, electrified
18 ¾ in. (47.5 cm.) high, 14 in. (36 cm.) wide
Provenance
Acquired from Perrin, Paris.

Lot Essay

Designed in the fashionable late Louis XV goût grec fashion first introduced in the mid-1750s, these wall-lights reflect the direct influence of the designs of the celebrated architect and ornemaniste Jean-Charles Delafosse (1734-1791). His Nouvelle Iconologie historique, published in 1768, contains a number of drawings of related wall-lights with thick laurel-draped arms.

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