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French mid 19th century Louis XV / XVI st. ormolu and white Carrara marble lamps

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A spectacular and monumental scale pair of French mid 19th century Louis XV / XVI st. ormolu and white Carrara marble urns mounted into lamps. Each is raised by a triangular marble base with an ormolu trim and reeded ormolu... — Read More

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  • Item # 9580
  • H: 45.25 in L: 13.25 in D: 13.25 in

    H: 115 cm L: 34 cm D: 34 cm

  • Shade Diameter: 26 in
  • France
  • 19th Century
  • Marble/Stone, Ormolu
  • Louis XV st. Read More, Louis XVI st. Read More
  • (Louis XV st.) - Also known as Louis Quinze or Rocaille, this style followed the traditions of French décor, until it took on a life and look of its own with decorations and motifs becoming more exuberant. The style was heavily influenced by the mistress of Louis XV, Madame de Pompadour, and marked the beginning of the Rococo movement. In his old age, from 1750 – 1774, Louis XV showed more signs of constraint in his design style and this period showed more signs of French Neoclassicism.
    (Louis XVI st.) - Also known as Louis Seize, Louis XVI's style is a style of architecture, furniture, decoration, and art created during Louis XVI’s 19-year reign in France, just before the French Revolution. Thought to be a reaction and juxtaposition to the prior more elaborate styles, Louis XVI style developed at the end of the Baroque Period and continued until the birth of French Neoclassicism. King Louis XVI showed little enthusiasm for the old world styles of the Baroque Period and he sought out a create a new “beau ideal” that focused on the purity and grandeur of Ancient Romans and Greeks. Inspired by Ancient Roman architecture and art, distinct features of the Louis XVI style are linear lines, small repeated motifs, floral medallions hanging from ribbons, acanthus leaves, urns, dolphins, ram, and lion heads, and griffins. Greco-Roman elements, often used in earlier and later French styles, were also quick common and included fluted and twisted columns, Caryathids, and corbels.
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French mid 19th century Louis XV / XVI st. ormolu and white Carrara marble lamps

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