"Pair Of Gilt Bronze Candelabra – Attributed To Maison Miller – France, Circa 1850"
A pair of monumental candelabra in finely chased and gilded bronze, attributed to Maison Miller, made in France around 1850. Maison Miller was one of the most renowned Parisian art publishers of the first half of the 19th century, recognized for the exceptional quality of its gilded bronzes intended for prestigious interiors. These candelabra are executed in a distinctly Neo-Louis XV style, resting on a richly profiled base, surmounted by an elegantly twisted stem and sinuous arms adorned with acanthus leaves and rocaille motifs. The fineness of the chasing and the warm, even gilding are characteristic of high-quality Parisian bronze from the mid-19th century. century. With their monumental proportions and sculptural presence, these candelabra were intended to adorn reception rooms and grand interiors. Dimensions: – With crown (each candelabra): 71 × 45 cm – Without crown (each candelabra): 40 × 23 cm