Chest of Drawers Neoclassical Walnut Italy XVIII Century - Italy Last quarter of the 18th century
Features
Italy Last quarter of the 18th century
Style: Neo-Classical (1765-1790)
Age: 18th Century / 1701 - 1800
Origin: Lombardia, Italy
Main essence: Maple , Brazilian Rosewood , Tulipwood , Boxwood , Walnut
Material: Walnut Burl Slab , Inlaid Wood , Bardiglio Marble
Description
Lombard neoclassical chest of drawers veneered in briar walnut with borders in bois de rose and violets, Italy, last quarter of the 18th century. On the front, the three drawers as well as the sides are framed by a relief frame, highlighted by the uprights where the pilasters have a third order of projection that outlines the architectural character of the piece of furniture. On the sides as on the frote, thanks to the flush drawers with retractable chain, we find reserves in walnut briar inlaid in boxwood and maple, with floral and phytomorphic motifs arranged circularly and vase elements. On the frames of the reserves are Greek inlaid with successive leaves and on the uprights motifs with sloping discs. Feet in a jar. Top in Bardiglio gray marble replaced, restorations. The piece of furniture presents in the taste of the inlay and in the arrangement of the same, different points of contact with the work of Mortarino both in the furniture attributed to him and in the certain ones; to this example the inlaid motifs on the uprights are reflected in the side borders of the two Mantuan dressers. See Enrico Sala, Maggiolini & Co.
Product Condition:
Product that due to age and wear requires restoration and resumption of polishing.
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 88
Width: 129
Depth: 59,5