Pair Of Egyptian-style Bronze Torchères By Maison Jansen, Circa 1970
Artist: Maison Jansen
Pair of Egyptian torch lamp Holder by Maison Jansen, circa 1970, depicting a male and female figure in a hieratic stance, each holding a light fitting above their head.
The figures stand on molded octagonal bases. The bodies are made of cast iron, enhanced with bronze elements and gilt finishes. The headdresses and garments draw directly from ancient Egyptian iconography, reflecting the Egyptian revival aesthetic characteristic of Maison Jensen's decorative production in the 1970s. The sculptural volumes are powerful, and the lighting reinforces the monumental vertical presence of the silhouettes. This model belongs to the tradition of theatrical and statement interiors popular during the 1970s.
Good vintage condition
Manufacturer: Maison Jansen, France circa 1970.
The figures stand on molded octagonal bases. The bodies are made of cast iron, enhanced with bronze elements and gilt finishes. The headdresses and garments draw directly from ancient Egyptian iconography, reflecting the Egyptian revival aesthetic characteristic of Maison Jensen's decorative production in the 1970s. The sculptural volumes are powerful, and the lighting reinforces the monumental vertical presence of the silhouettes. This model belongs to the tradition of theatrical and statement interiors popular during the 1970s.
Good vintage condition
Manufacturer: Maison Jansen, France circa 1970.
17 000 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Bronze
Width: 33
Height: 156
Depth: 30
Reference (ID): 1719046
Availability: In stock
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