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Winter holiday Japanese Still Life Candle
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Japanese Still Life Candle

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Elihu Vedder (1836–1923) was an American symbolist painter and illustrator known for his visionary and allegorical works that explore themes of mysticism, spirituality, and the human condition. He trained in Europe, where he was influenced by the Italian Renaissance and the Symbolist movement, blending classical techniques with imaginative, otherworldly subjects. Vedder is best known for his haunting illustrations of The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, which became a defining project in his career. His work, often characterized by dark, symbolic imagery and mythological references, remains a unique contribution to 19th-century art, celebrated for its blend of realism and dreamlike elements.

• Soy wax
• Cotton wick
• 3.76″ × 3.13″ (95 × 79 mm) glass vessel
• Unscented, has a pleasant natural aroma
• Sourced from Latvia
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Elihu Vedder (1836–1923) was an American symbolist painter and illustrator known for his visionary and allegorical works that explore themes of mysticism, spirituality, and the human condition. He trained in Europe, where he was influenced by the Italian Renaissance and the Symbolist movement, blending classical techniques with imaginative, otherworldly subjects. Vedder is best known for his haunting illustrations of The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, which became a defining project in his career. His work, often characterized by dark, symbolic imagery and mythological references, remains a unique contribution to 19th-century art, celebrated for its blend of realism and dreamlike elements.

• Soy wax
• Cotton wick
• 3.76″ × 3.13″ (95 × 79 mm) glass vessel
• Unscented, has a pleasant natural aroma
• Sourced from Latvia
Elihu Vedder (1836–1923) was an American symbolist painter and illustrator known for his visionary and allegorical works that explore themes of mysticism, spirituality, and the human condition. He trained in Europe, where he was influenced by the Italian Renaissance and the Symbolist movement, blending classical techniques with imaginative, otherworldly subjects. Vedder is best known for his haunting illustrations of The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, which became a defining project in his career. His work, often characterized by dark, symbolic imagery and mythological references, remains a unique contribution to 19th-century art, celebrated for its blend of realism and dreamlike elements.

• Soy wax
• Cotton wick
• 3.76″ × 3.13″ (95 × 79 mm) glass vessel
• Unscented, has a pleasant natural aroma
• Sourced from Latvia

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