A RUSSIAN ORMOLU AND CUT-GLASS TWELVE-LIGHT CHANDELIER
A RUSSIAN ORMOLU AND CUT-GLASS TWELVE-LIGHT CHANDELIER

ATTRIBUTED TO ALEXANDRE GUERIN, SAINT-PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1820-30

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A RUSSIAN ORMOLU AND CUT-GLASS TWELVE-LIGHT CHANDELIER
ATTRIBUTED TO ALEXANDRE GUERIN, SAINT-PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1820-30
The palmette-cast corona suspending from flowerhead chains a ring decorated with alternating laurel wreaths and classically dressed figures on chariots, issuing twelve foliate-scrolled branches with circular drip pans and nozzles, the faceted dish with floral sprays above a pinecone boss
38½ in. (98 cm.) high; 37 in. (94 cm.) diameter

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Anne Qaimmaqami
Anne Qaimmaqami

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This elegant chandelier relates to the oeuvre of Alexandre Guérin, who worked as a bronzier in St. Petersburg from the 1810s until the 1840s, when his workshop was acquired by Julien Chopin. Guérin worked in a sophisticated Empire style, closely relying on French designs, and his price list of 1831 shows various models which were inspired by the work of Pierre-Philippe Thomire (I. Sychev, Russian Bronze, Moscow, 2003, p. 111). Many of his chandeliers feature closely related classical motifs to the ring, such as one illustrated in I. Sychev, The Russian Chandeliers, St. Petersburg, 2003, p. 126, no. 572.

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