French Empire 10-light discus-shaped chandelier

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A small, ornate ten-light discus chandelier, the corona connected to the concave well by five gilt-bronze chain links. The corona surmounted by applied palmette motifs, a gilt-bronze finial in the form of a pinecone at its base. The central disc is topped by a cast figure of Amor holding a laurel wreath. The disc has a richly decorated gilt bronze rim issuing gilt bronze branches modelled as swans with outspread wings. The graceful aquatic birds give the illusion of carrying the candleholders upon their beaks.
At the base of the chandelier a gilt bronze finial and boss with palmettes, conform the corona.

The theme of this chandelier is love and beauty. The centred Amor, or Cupid, is the god of love. In art, he is often depicted in the company of the goddess Venus, whose chariot is drawn by swans, the personification of beauty.

Origin and period
Private collection Belgium
Name
French Empire 10-light discus-shaped chandelier
Periods
ca. 1810 19th Century Antique
Materials
gilt and patinated bronze
Styles
Empire
Measurements
Height: 93 cm, Diameter: 65 cm
Reference
KOLA100400
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