A Large Pair Of Bronze Nubian Orientalist Candelabra By Charles Cumberworth Ca.1850
Artist: Charles Cumberworth (1811-1852)
A magnificent rare pair of gilt bronze and patinated bronze candelabra / centerpiece from France, circa 1850 .
Very elegant large figurative centerpieces with orientalist Nubian figurative bronze. Charles Cumberworth (1811-1852) appears to have been born in the United States to an English father and a French mother. Cumberworth's style was inspired by his teacher, James Pradier, with whom he studied from 1829 to 1836. Stamp of the founder: Daubrée (Alfred Daubrée. Paris: 1817-1855) Dimensions: 88 x 44 cm
Very elegant large figurative centerpieces with orientalist Nubian figurative bronze. Charles Cumberworth (1811-1852) appears to have been born in the United States to an English father and a French mother. Cumberworth's style was inspired by his teacher, James Pradier, with whom he studied from 1829 to 1836. Stamp of the founder: Daubrée (Alfred Daubrée. Paris: 1817-1855) Dimensions: 88 x 44 cm
12 000 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Bronze
Length: 88
Width: 44
Diameter: 44
Reference (ID): 1352021
Availability: In stock
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