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Gasolier

A work made of brass and glass.
CC0 Public Domain Designation

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  • A work made of brass and glass.

Date:

c. 1880

Artist:

Attributed to Thackara, Buck & Co. (American, c. 1871–1881)
Or Thackara, Sons & Co. (1881– c. 1896)
Philadelphia

About this artwork

This gasolier is a light fixture named for its original light source, gas, which had a flickering affect that would have been amplified by the hundreds of glass pendants and the twelve etched glass shades affixed to the intricate brass frame. Decorative metalwork flourished in the late 19th century with the rise of Aestheticism, a cultural movement that prized beauty in every aspect of life, including one’s furnishings. Here sprays of flattened flowers and stylized branches and leaves form the structural elements of the gasolier including the circular tiers and angular brackets that support the glass elements.

Status

On View, Gallery 273

Department

Arts of the Americas

Artists

Thackara, Buck & Co. , Thackara, Sons & Co.

Title

Gasolier

Places

Philadelphia (Object made in), United States (Artist's nationality:)

Date

c. 1880

Medium

Brass and glass

Dimensions

147.3 × 124.5 × 124.5 cm (58 × 49 1/16 × 49 1/16 in.)

Credit Line

Roger and J. Peter McCormick and Jane and Morris Weeden endowment funds

Reference Number

2018.7

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