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Candlestick
Candlestick

Candlestick

Date1786
Maker Luke Proctor & Co. (active 1785-95)
Label TextThe angular linear form and fan-like ornamentation of these candlesticks were inspired by architectural remnants and frescoed motifs found in Rome and unearthed from the ashes of two ancient Roman cities, Herculaneum and Pompeii. Archaeology-the scientific study of past human life and civilizations through material remains originated in Italy during the first half of the eighteenth century, when planned excavations under the aegis of Charles, King of Naples, were undertaken at these two sites. As European nobility from England to Russia vied for excavated treasures, a renewed interest in the art of ancient Greece and Rome percolated through society.
Object number92.114.2
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "Porcelain Stories: From China to Europe", February 17, 2000-May 7, 2000 (2/17/2000 - 5/7/2000)
Credit LineGift of Mildred King Dunn in memory of Bryant Reeve Dunn
Dimensions12 1/8 in. (30.8 cm)
MediumSterling silver
Candlestick
Luke Proctor & Co.
1786
Object number: 92.114.1
Candlestick
Luke Proctor & Co.
1786
Object number: 92.114.3
Candlestick
Luke Proctor & Co.
1786
Object number: 92.114.4
Photo: jerrydavisphoto.com
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Photo: Elizabeth Mann
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1893
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Photo: Elizabeth Mann
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ca. 1898
Object number: 2014.24.22
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Phillips Garden
1753
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1987
Object number: 2010.35.1 - 5
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John Marshall
ca. 1976
Object number: 2011.24.4
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
John Marshall
ca. 1976
Object number: 2011.24.5
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1749
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