Bronze cage chandelier with crystal pendants - Louis XV styl






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- Epoca : 20° secolo - 1900
- Stile : Luigi XV Transizione
- Diametro : 40cm
- Materiale : Bronze and crystal
- Prezzo: 1200€
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Descrizione Dettagliata
Charming cage chandelier with six arms of lights, gilded bronze frame, cut crystal pendants.
Large pendants and daisy-like pendants enhance the light and refined frame of this piece.
Period: 20th century
Style: Louis XV
Dimensions : Height : 60cm - Diameter : 40cm
Under Louis XV, chandeliers were adorned with crystal pendants and prisms, and their size increased. These baroque chandeliers were then the height of European aristocracy and later came in different styles: Rocaille style chandelier, Louis XVI, with rock crystal pendants, Marie-Antoinette.
This object of lighting and decoration became more and more accessible afterwards.
In the 19th century, candles were replaced by gas lighting. It was no longer necessary to take down the chandeliers to light them.
And at the end of the 19th century, with the advent of electricity, the chandeliers were adorned with bulbs whose sockets were hidden in false candles to remain true to the spirit of the chandelier.
The subsequent spread of electricity allowed the middle class to enjoy this luxurious decorative and lighting object.
Charming cage chandelier with six arms of lights, gilt bronze frame, cut crystal pendants.
Large pendants and daisy-like pendants enhance the light and refined frame of this piece with their luminous sparkle.
Period: 20th century
Style: Louis XV
Dimensions : Height : 60cm - Diameter : 40cm
Under Louis XV, chandeliers were adorned with crystal pendants and prisms, and their size increased. These baroque chandeliers were then the height of European aristocracy and later came in different styles: Rocaille style chandelier, Louis XVI, with rock crystal pendants, Marie-Antoinette.
This object of lighting and decoration became more and more accessible afterwards.
In the 19th century, candles were replaced by gas lighting. It was no longer necessary to take down the chandeliers to light them.
And at the end of the 19th century, with the advent of electricity, the chandeliers were adorned with bulbs whose sockets were hidden in false candles to remain true to the spirit of the chandelier.
The subsequent widespread use of electricity allowed the middle class to enjoy this luxurious decorative and lighting object.
Large pendants and daisy-like pendants enhance the light and refined frame of this piece.
Period: 20th century
Style: Louis XV
Dimensions : Height : 60cm - Diameter : 40cm
Under Louis XV, chandeliers were adorned with crystal pendants and prisms, and their size increased. These baroque chandeliers were then the height of European aristocracy and later came in different styles: Rocaille style chandelier, Louis XVI, with rock crystal pendants, Marie-Antoinette.
This object of lighting and decoration became more and more accessible afterwards.
In the 19th century, candles were replaced by gas lighting. It was no longer necessary to take down the chandeliers to light them.
And at the end of the 19th century, with the advent of electricity, the chandeliers were adorned with bulbs whose sockets were hidden in false candles to remain true to the spirit of the chandelier.
The subsequent spread of electricity allowed the middle class to enjoy this luxurious decorative and lighting object.
Charming cage chandelier with six arms of lights, gilt bronze frame, cut crystal pendants.
Large pendants and daisy-like pendants enhance the light and refined frame of this piece with their luminous sparkle.
Period: 20th century
Style: Louis XV
Dimensions : Height : 60cm - Diameter : 40cm
Under Louis XV, chandeliers were adorned with crystal pendants and prisms, and their size increased. These baroque chandeliers were then the height of European aristocracy and later came in different styles: Rocaille style chandelier, Louis XVI, with rock crystal pendants, Marie-Antoinette.
This object of lighting and decoration became more and more accessible afterwards.
In the 19th century, candles were replaced by gas lighting. It was no longer necessary to take down the chandeliers to light them.
And at the end of the 19th century, with the advent of electricity, the chandeliers were adorned with bulbs whose sockets were hidden in false candles to remain true to the spirit of the chandelier.
The subsequent widespread use of electricity allowed the middle class to enjoy this luxurious decorative and lighting object.