English eight light gilded-bronze Gothic Revival Chandelier
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English eight light gilded-bronze Gothic Revival Chandelier
1936
English eight light gilded-bronze Gothic Revival Chandelier:
the ivy-leaf candle branches; with typical detailing of
leaves, rosettes and glass finial studs in the style of Pugin.
Circa 1860-80 and restored.
Height: | 25½" | - | 64.5cm |
Width: | 22" | - | 56.0cm |
Glossary Words
Gothic Revival
Gothic designs, based on medieval, Tudor and Jacobean, were introduced in the late 18th and early 19th centuries (see Strawberry Hill Gothic). It became the prominent British style for Queen Victoria's reign, following the writings and designs of A.W.N. Pugin and others from the 1840s onwards.