A pair of 20th century brass hanging lanterns in the style of Lutyens
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Description
A pair of 20th century brass hanging lanterns in the style of Lutyens, each of cylindrical form with four candle-arms suspended inside on a single tubular support, the four curved glass plates held within a frame with an everted shaped rim embossed with floral scrolls, classical fluted columns and a baluster gallery, all suspended by four knopped serpentine arms centred on a ring, re-wired for electricity. English 20th Century
Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (29 March 1869 – 1 January 1944) was an English architect known for English country houses, war memorials and public buildings. In his biography, the writer Christopher Hussey wrote, “In his lifetime (Lutyens) was widely held to be our greatest architect since Wren if not, as many maintained, his superior”. Also, in collaboration with Sir Herbert Baker, he designed and built a considerable section of New Delhi, which would later on serve as the seat of the Government of British India. -
More Information
Origin: England Period: 1900-1919 Materials: Brass Creation Date: 20th Century Styles / Movements: Traditional, Other Incollect Reference #: 382455 -
Dimensions
H. 44.5 in; Diam. 23 in; H. 113.03 cm; Diam. 58.42 cm;
Message from Seller:
Wick Antiques was established by Charles Wallrock in the early 1980s. Having grown up in the Antiques world Charles developed an extensive wealth of knowledge. Starting out as a ‘man with a van’ he quickly gained a good reputation and embarked on a longstanding relationship with Harrods. He was later joined by his wife, Caroline Wallrock. Caroline having completed a Persian degree, went on to study at Christie’s fine art and then joined Sotheby’s specializing in Islamic and Japanese works of art
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