Candelabra by Anonymous

Candelabra c. 1800

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metal, sculpture

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metal

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sculpture

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classicism

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sculpture

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decorative-art

Dimensions 18 1/4 x 17 3/8in. (46.4 x 44.1cm)

This elegant candelabra, crafted in an unknown time by an anonymous silversmith, speaks to the enduring power of light as a symbol. Note the three arms extending gracefully, each culminating in a holder for a candle. This triad is not merely functional; it echoes the sacred geometries found in countless cultures, representing unity, divinity, and the interconnectedness of existence. Consider the motif of the three Graces in Botticelli's "Primavera," or the Christian Trinity. The number three resonates deeply within the human psyche, invoking a sense of completeness and harmony. Light itself has always been a potent symbol, piercing through darkness, offering guidance, and illuminating truth. The candelabra, therefore, becomes more than a mere object; it is a vessel of hope, a beacon against the shadows of ignorance and despair. Observe how this seemingly simple object engages us on a primal level, stirring emotions of warmth, comfort, and spiritual yearning. The symbol of the candelabra resurfaces across time, evolving, yet retaining its core essence: a testament to our enduring quest for enlightenment and understanding.

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