Iconographic Engravings – The Fine Arts (1851) appliques de lumières (wall-mounted candle holders) in intricate designs
Iconographic Engravings – The Fine Arts (1851) appliques de lumières (wall-mounted candle holders) in intricate designs
This is an antique print from a collection titled "Les Accessoires du Costume et du Mobilier" (Accessories of Costume and Furniture). The plate is labeled "Pl. CCCXX" (Plate 320) and features appliques de lumières (wall-mounted candle holders) in intricate designs. These appliques are made of cast bronze and repoussé copper, showcasing French and Dutch craftsmanship from the 17th and 18th centuries. The ornate designs include motifs like cherubs, floral patterns, and decorative scrollwork, which were characteristic of the Baroque and Rococo styles popular during this period.
Identification and Context
This type of print was likely part of an encyclopedia or catalog documenting European decorative arts, particularly furniture and lighting fixtures. Such publications were often used by craftsmen, interior decorators, and collectors as references for historic design styles.