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  • Imperial
  • Item # AA 1360
  • Large Neoclassical Pendant
  • fixture
    $195
  • shade
    $163
  • total
    $358

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Finish

Antique Copper

Shade

BD 5413 14" Opal

Length

60"

Pin-Base CF

No

Vaulted

No

Light Bulb

None

Switch

No

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By 1900, Victorian picturesque and asymmetrical designs were being replaced by Greek and Roman columns, capitals, coffers, and pediments as an interest in Neoclassical design surged.

After about 1910, substantial fixtures like the Park Avenue and Jackson Park were common in large homes, businesses, courthouses, and other large public buildings.

These designs often featured sizeable glass shades detailed in Classical motifs, like the Greek key of the Grant Court, or "egg & dart" of the Abernethy and Imperial.

See more lighting from our Historic Revivals collection, or Classical Revival style.