Anonymous, French, 19th century

Design for a Candelabra

19th century
Pen and brown ink
23.1 × 13.9 cm (9.1 × 5.5 in)

SEE IT IN PERSON

Not currently on view

In the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York · as of July 2026

View at metmuseum.orgPlan a visit ↗

Discussion

Be the first to share your thoughts.

Sign in to join the discussion.

Community guidelines

More by Anonymous, French, 19th century

Interior with Marble and Gilt DecorInterior with Marble and Gilt DecorDrawing of an Interior: Cabinet du SalonDrawing of an Interior: Cabinet du SalonDrawing of an Interior: SalonDrawing of an Interior: SalonDrawing of an Interior: BedroomDrawing of an Interior: BedroomView of a Country HouseView of a Country HouseDrawing of an Interior: Salle à mangerDrawing of an Interior: Salle à mangerDrawing of an Interior: Cabinet du SalonDrawing of an Interior: Cabinet du SalonDrawing of an Interior: SalonDrawing of an Interior: Salon

More like this

Design for a candelabrumAnonymous, British, 18th century — Design for a candelabrumCovered Vase on a Three-Footed PedestalJacques Androuet Du Cerceau — Covered Vase on a Three-FootedDesign for a CandlestickJacques Androuet Du Cerceau — Design for a CandlestickDesign for a Monumental CandelabrumJames Byres — Design for a Monumental CandelabrumDesign for Chalice with Arms of Jean-François Paul LeFevre de Caumartin, Bishop of VannesAnonymous, French, 18th century — Design for Chalice with ArNouveau Livre de VasesJean Bernard Toro|Charles Nicolas Cochin I — Nouveau Livre dCovered Cup with SatyrsVirgil Solis (German, 1514–1562) — Covered Cup with SatyrsDesign for a SconceAnonymous, French, 18th century — Design for a SconceDesign for a CandlestickAnonymous, French, 18th century — Design for a CandlestickNouveau Livre de VasesJean Bernard Toro|de Rochefort — Nouveau Livre de VasesOrnamental VaseWenzel Jamnitzer I (German, 1508/09–1585) — Ornamental VaseSmall Drinking GobletPaul Flindt — Small Drinking Goblet