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The Candelabrum by Henry Alfred Pegram is a bronze artwork created in 1897 for St. Paul’s Cathedral, London. Once exhibited at the Royal Academy, it is now one of a pair on the cathedral’s west door. The enormous pieces are highly regarded and symbolically meaningful, representing the three races of mankind at the base. The figures are treated with dignity and solemnity, reflecting the artist’s meticulous execution and the noble purpose of the work.
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NO. 11006
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The Candelabrum by Henry Alfred Pegram is a bronze artwork created in 1897 for St. Paul’s Cathedral, London. Once exhibited at the Royal Academy, it is now one of a pair on the cathedral’s west door. The enormous pieces are highly regarded and symbolically meaningful, representing the three races of mankind at the base. The figures are treated with dignity and solemnity, reflecting the artist’s meticulous execution and the noble purpose of the work.
150 of 150 licenses available
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