Pair of Candlesticks by E.S.

Pair of Candlesticks 1691 - 1692

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silver, metal

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silver

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baroque

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metal

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decorative-art

Dimensions 19.7 × 16.8 cm (7 3/4 × 6 5/8 in.)

These silver candlesticks, crafted by the enigmatic E.S., remind us that even everyday objects carry silent stories of society and identity. In the absence of extensive details about the maker, we can still reflect on the cultural and historical contexts that shaped their creation and use. Silver, traditionally a symbol of wealth and status, connects these candlesticks to a history of class and privilege. They would have illuminated spaces of power and luxury, perhaps reflecting candlelight on portraits of the elite or on tables set for lavish feasts. But beyond their material value, these objects evoke a sense of intimacy and domesticity. Imagine the soft glow they cast on the faces of families gathered together. Whether adorning a grand hall or a more modest home, these candlesticks prompt us to reflect on the intertwined narratives of power, identity, and personal experience.

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