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Dei Bardi Art - Focus on Veneto-Saracenic candlestick
The candlesticks reflect the technical innovations of Islamic metalworkers, particularly their advanced use of sand-casting for vessels and three-dimensional forms, a method that predated its widespread adoption in Europe by several centuries.The engraved arabesques, thread-like scrolls, acanthus leaves, and palmettes provide a striking contrast to the coats of arms.
This combination of Eastern and European influences defines a category of artworks known as Veneto-Saracenic. This term refers to a group of metal vessels produced between the 14th and 16th centuries that blend Middle Eastern craftsmanship with European stylistic features.
These objects are now understood to have been produced in the Near East -particularly Egypt and Syria- specifically for Western clients. These candlesticks serve as rare examples of how Venetian upper bourgeoisie and nobility embraced Orientalist influences during the late Renaissance. They also testify to this fascination and cross-cultural exchange, offering a glimpse into the rich artistic dialogue between East and West.
Veneto-Saracenic candlestick
Engraved bronze
15th century
12.5 x 6.2 cm
Gallery at Sablon area
Rue Watteeu 12 / BE-1000 Brussels
www.deibardiart.com
CONTACT
Brussels
Alessandra Bardi & Giulia Ponti
Rue Watteeu 12
BE-1000 Brussels
ABOUT

Dei Bardi Art is a third-generation family-owned gallery run by Alessandra Dei Bardi and her daughter, Giulia. Grounded by a strong family tradition, the gallery was founded in 1976. After more than thirty years' experience in the Italian art market and ten years on the Parisian and international scene, it opened its doors in the renowned Sablon district of Brussels in 2019. Dei Bardi Art offers a wide selection of works, ranging from medieval sculptures and Wunderkammer objects to Renaissance sculptures, with a special emphasis on marble and stone sculptures. At the heart of its business lies careful research and a selection of artworks selected on the basis of quality, rarity and curiosity. The gallery has taken part in prestigious Italian art fairs such as the Biennale Internazionale dell’Antiquariato in Florence and the Internazionale di Milano. From Florence to Brussels, Dei Bardi Art aims to shed new light on European sculptures and works of art from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
Founded : 2019
Specialisations
Early European sculptures and works of art
Associations
ROCAD (Royal Chamber of Art dealers), C.B.E.O.A Chambre Belge des Experts en Oeuvres d´Art
Fairs
BIAF - Biennale Internazionale dell’Antiquariato di Firenze, Internazionale Milan, Modenantiquaria, Gotha Parma, FAB Paris