Classical Dresser inlaid

With inlaid landscape

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Classical Dresser inlaid

With inlaid landscape

Code: ANTCOM0000194

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Classical Dresser inlaid - With inlaid landscape

Features

With inlaid landscape

Style:  Neo-Classical (1765-1790)

Age:  18th Century / 1701 - 1800

Year:  Ultimo quarto '700

Origin:  Italy

Main essence:  Rosewood

Material:  Maple Slab

Description

Bedside table Walnut veneer with top and front opening. Features Maple inlays and reserves with stucco. In festoons of flowers. In uprights inlaid candelabra that continues in the feet truncated pyramid. On the front canopy with inlaid landscape.

Product Condition:
Product in good condition, shows little signs of wear.

Dimensions (cm):
Height: 78
Width: 55
Depth: 37

Additional Information

Style: Neo-Classical (1765-1790)

This historical period includes a first phase that can be properly defined as the Louis XVI style.
nOnly at a later time, with the maturation of archaeological fashions, was a new vision of furnishing civilization formulated and codified, now fully attributable to the Neoclassical Style.
In fact, both trends coexisted in unison until the last years of the eighteenth century.
nIn the field of cabinet making, the Directoire, Retour d'Egypte, Consular and Empire styles also fall within the neoclassical era.
nFind out more about Neoclassicism with the insights from our blog...
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Age: 18th Century / 1701 - 1800

18th Century / 1701 - 1800

Main essence: Rosewood

Under the term Rosewood various exotic, hard and heavy woods have been united, characterized by a color that varies from pink to violet. Their origin is usually from Latin America, India and Africa and are still considered very valuable woods. Until the end of the eighteenth century, this name also referred to the bois de violette . In general, rosewood woods began to be imported into Europe starting in 1750 and were first used for veneers and inlays in England, flanked, by contrast, with lighter woods. Later, entire valuable furniture was manufactured both in England, mainly in the Regency style, and in France, starting from the Neoclassical period.

Material: Maple Slab