*Note* If you like this object please consider buying it in the Louvre museum, thank you.
Made by design from Jean-Claude Duplessis, this elegant yet grand gilded bronze five-arm neoclassical sconce was probably made shortly before the French revolution. Suspended from a gilt-bronze ribbon, the five arms are tied in a bowknot, and ended with two tassels.
Gilt bronze was used extensively for different types of lighting, ranging from freestanding candlesticks and candelabra to hanging chandeliers and lanterns. Sconces were usually placed on either side of a mirror so that the flames of their candles were reflected and multiplied in the glass.
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There is a script in candles named light. You can access it by going into edit mode, then edit linked, select the candles, and then go into the content tab and double-tap the light. You can change the intensity, glow, the color of the light and etc. to your liking
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