Three clocks and three candelabra by Giovanni Battista Piranesi

Three clocks and three candelabra - Giovanni Battista Piranesi -

Artwork Information

TitleThree clocks and three candelabra
ArtistGiovanni Battista Piranesi
Art MovementNeoclassicism

About Three clocks and three candelabra

The artwork titled “Three Clocks and Three Candelabra” is attributed to artist Giovanni Battista Piranesi, a notable figure of the Neoclassical art movement. Falling under the genre of design, this piece exemplifies the artistic elegance and intricate craftsmanship characteristic of Neoclassicism.

The artwork showcases three elaborate timepieces and three equally ornate candelabra. Each clock is distinct, embedded with meticulous detail and classical motifs. One clock is central, featuring a prominent sculptural design with angels and elaborate flourishes. Flanking it are two smaller clocks, also richly decorated, with one seated at the top left and another at the bottom left. The three candelabra are exquisitely designed, standing tall with intricate scrollwork and decorative elements blending harmoniously with the overall classical aesthetic. The precision and sophistication in Piranesi’s work are emblematic of Neoclassical design, marrying functionality with artistic grandeur.

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