Tripod Candlestick

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 199


This elegant candlestick is inlaid primarily in silver with a few highlights in gold, with a skill that would have caught Moore’s eye. The double-headed eagle on the knee of each leg and the lion heads on the knobs between the lobes of the base are common symbols of medieval rulers in the eastern Mediterranean, in both Christian and Muslim contexts. The themes of music and feasting on the drop-shaped units of the base were associated with the ideal life and aspirations of rulers.

Tripod Candlestick, Brass; inlaid with silver, gold, and black compound

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