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The Coronation of Hebe Candle

$2200
Of all the Renaissance painters adored by Gilded Age collectors and amateurs, Paolo Veronese ranks among the top. His lush visions of heaven, vast biblical banquets, and sumptuous mythological scenes evoke a richly operatic fantasy of Renaissance Venice that fueled the imagination of Gardner and her friends.

While American collectors idolized Veronese's most famous works, his vast mythological scenes and towering altarpieces were both hard to come by and impractically large for most houses. Yet, in 1899, while construction of the museum was well under way, Gardner acquired this canvas attributed to Veronese (now thought to be by his studio) and painted for the Dalla Torre family's mainland palace at Udine in the 1580s. Crowned with the flowers of Cupid in a court of gods and goddesses, The Coronation of Hebe was a subject fit for the queen of Fenway Court by a painter whom she and contemporaries held in high esteem.

Infuse your space with the warm, resinous scent of amber. This elegant candle is crafted in France from clean-burning vegetable soy wax and features a single wick for an even, lasting burn. Presented in a decorative tin adorned with a detail from Paolo Veronese's The Coronation of Hebe, it’s as beautiful as it is fragrant. The candle is perfect for gifting, traveling, or keeping, and it brings a touch of art and timeless fragrance into any space.

Made from vegetable soy wax
Single wick
Measures 3"D
3.17 oz 
Made in France

Studio of Paolo Veronese (Verona, 1528 - 1588, Venice), The Coronation of Hebe, 1580-1589. Oil on canvas. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston.