Edgar Brandt French Art Deco Brandt Wrought Iron and Glass Chandelier

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Item #: JKG1648

French Art Deco (circa 1930) wrought iron chandelier with 6 arms holding tiered conical glass shades (by MULLER) emanating from a center shade & suspended by chains (Attributed to EDGAR BRANDT).

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Edgar Brandt French Art Deco Brandt Wrought Iron and Glass Chandelier

French Art Deco (circa 1930) wrought iron chandelier with 6 arms holding tiered conical glass shades (by MULLER) emanating from a center shade & suspended by chains (Attributed to EDGAR BRANDT)

DETAILS

Sku:  JKG1648
Ships From: New York, NY
Creator: Edgar Brandt,Muller Freres

DIMENSIONS (INCHES)

Width:  30.0"
Height: 37.5"
Depth : 30.0"
Diameter : 30.0"

INFO

Style:  Art Deco
Materials & Techniques: Glass, iron, iron / wrought iron
Category: Lighting

About Edgar Brandt

Edgar Brandt (1880-1960) was a renowned French ironwork designer and master metalworker. Born on May 24, 1880, in Paris, France, Brandt displayed a natural talent for artistic craftsmanship from a young age.

Brandt's interest in metalworking began during his apprenticeship at the Parisian ironwork company, Maison Picard et DuPont. Under the guidance of his mentor, Hector Guimard, a prominent Art Nouveau architect, Brandt honed his skills in forging and manipulating iron. During this time, he became well-versed in the traditional techniques of metalwork, while also incorporating innovative design elements.

In 1902, Brandt established his own workshop, Maison Brandt, in Paris, where he started producing a wide range of decorative ironwork pieces. He quickly gained

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