Set of Ten Stools Walnut Manufactured in Italy 17th Century
Features
Style: Renaissance (1460-1630)
Age: 17th Century / 1601 - 1700
Origin: Italy
Main essence: Walnut
Description
An impressive set of ten stools. They are not identical, shaped back and wooden seat. Three legs. Manufactured in Italy, 17th century.
Product Condition:
The item shows signs of wear due to age. Any damage or loss is displayed as completely as possible in the pictures. It may require restoration and polishing.
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 78,5
Width: 46
Depth: 51
Maximum size (cm):
Height: 96
Width: 60
Depth: 62
Seat height: 40
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Additional Information
Notes historical bibliographic
Sessions similar are found in the "History of furniture" Chair by Carlo Enrico Rava; And. Gorlich page 29, figure 68Style: Renaissance (1460-1630)
With the Renaissance, furniture took on architectural forms, perfect proportions, adorned with rationally arranged decorations, taken from Greco-Roman iconography.Supports and feet carved in acanthus leaf or lion's paw appear at least from the early 1560s.
Next to parallelepiped chests appear others in the shape of a classic sarcophagus, with surfaces marked by ornamental metrics rigidly regulated within pilasters and frames.
The novelty of the sculptural intaglio decoration deduced from archaeological remains triumphs, stylistic elements decoded and reworked in different compositional harmonies arranged in alternating plays of dentils, ovules, volutes, acanthus-shaped spirals, loricatures, dressings, candelabras and grotesques, and the whole relives pantheon of pagan mythology, to historize in particular chests, which the initial function of container of the wedding dowry takes over the new instance of real parade furniture.
It should be remembered that the furniture displayed was generally richly embellished with gold leaf gilding.
In the first decades of the sixteenth century, the use of the Carthusian inlay definitively declined, although even in the Renaissance this technique had great renown, just think of the activity of the Tasso workshop in Florence.
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