An Exceptional Suite of Champleve Enamel Ormolu Candelabra by Sevin, Barbedienne
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Description
Illuminating Heritage: An Important "Exhibition" Suite of Four Ferdinand Barbedienne and Louis-Constant Sevin Champlevé Enamel and Ormolu Eight-Light Candelabra/Lamps
This monumental suite of four eight-light candelabra/lamps stands as a crowning achievement of 19th-century French decorative art, crafted by the illustrious Ferdinand Barbedienne in collaboration with Louis-Constant Sévin, one of the era’s most celebrated designers. Specifically created for exhibition display, these masterpieces epitomize the apex of luxury, artistry, and innovation in the decorative arts.
Each candelabrum is a triumph of design and craftsmanship, featuring sumptuous champlevé enamel in vibrant shades of blue, red, and turquoise. The intricate patterns, meticulously rendered, echo the exotic influences of the period, bringing a vibrant energy and visual rhythm to the pieces. The ormolu, of unparalleled jewel-like quality, is richly gilded and finely chased, creating a dazzling interplay of texture and detail.
Two of the candelabra bear finely detailed "B" monograms, a mark of exclusivity and perhaps a reference to a distinguished patron or an exhibition accolade. The other pair features exquisitely sculpted female masks in ormolu, their serene expressions framed by ornate headdresses that exude regal opulence. Each piece’s eight gracefully scrolling arms culminate in finely chiseled candleholders, while the bases, architecturally commanding, are adorned with intricate scrollwork, floral motifs, and stylized acanthus leaves.
These exceptional candelabra were likely presented at one of the great international exhibitions of the 19th century, where Barbedienne’s works consistently garnered accolades for their exceptional craftsmanship and innovation. Their monumental scale, luxurious materials, and intricate detailing suggest they were designed to impress, captivating audiences with their dazzling display of artistry.
In the realm of decorative arts, few pieces boast the prestigious collaboration that defines this important suite of candelabra. This extraordinary ensemble stands as a beacon of artistic prowess, a culmination of the visionary craftsmanship of two illustrious names in the 19th-century French decorative arts scene.
In a museum context, these candelabra would undoubtedly take center stage, commanding attention with their historical narrative and artistic grandeur. The eight-light configuration ensures a spectacular luminosity, casting a radiant glow on the legacy of Barbedienne and Sévin. Their presence, both luminous and commanding, invites viewers to step back into a gilded age of creativity and refinement, where beauty and innovation merged to create timeless masterpieces.
This suite represents the zenith of Barbedienne’s technical mastery and Sévin’s visionary artistry, embodying the grandeur and sophistication that made their works highly sought after by discerning collectors, museums, and international exhibitions. The extraordinary attention to detail and the harmonious fusion of enamel and ormolu elevate these candelabra to the status of museum-quality treasures.
One pair signed F. Barbedienne.
27" high to top of bronze x 14" diameter
Very good condition. Ready to place. One pair is electrified -
More Information
Origin: France Period: 19th Century Materials: Bronze,Enamel,Ormolu Condition: Good. Creation Date: 1870 Number of Pieces: 4-5 Styles / Movements: Traditional, Napoleon Patterns: Traditional Incollect Reference #: 775314 -
Dimensions
H. 27 in; Diam. 14 in; H. 68.58 cm; Diam. 35.56 cm;
Message from Seller:
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