690 6 595 Strasscyan Design Versailles Lorraine 6 Lt Chandelier With Strass
This chandelier has the typical density and richness of the lustres 'a cristaux installed in the mid-17th century for LouisXIV in the Palace at Versailles. They would become world famous and be regarded as templates for reproduction pieces to our time. The combining of a variety of prism shapes had originated a half-century earlier in Italy, but Baroque France would be more generous in the number of prisms hung, to project the desired fantasy of prismatic colors. Another French Baroque characteristic is the split socket, here cleverly formed into anthemion, which facilitates the insertion and removal of a candle. LORRAINE 6LT CHND IMP -AS.
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