Style: Late nineteenth-century (1870-1900)
Time: The NINETEENTH Century - 1800
Origin: Italia
Main essence: Walnut
Description:
Two frontal doors surmounted by a drawer. Above the top there is an extention supported by two engraved shelves; the top is decorated with an engraved and openworked railing. Walnut veneer with burl reserves with ebonized frames.
Product Condition:
Fair condition. Wear consistent with age and use.
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 138
Width: 104
Depth: 42,5
Additional Information
Late nineteenth-century (1870-1900):
The name of this style should be the ruler of the time, Umberto I appointed King of the Kingdom of Italy on January 9, 1878 and killed on 9 July 1900. The late nineteenth-century style is typically Italian and belongs to that period of Eclectic, that marked the second half of'800, it lasted a little less than twenty years the Umbertine-style spread in the 1880s and finished to the 1895 when it was substituted by a new style called art nouveau and is universally known as the Art-Nouveau, followed by Art-Deco. In this style, mostly eclectic and monumental, were repurposed in the mobile, from the bedside to the large closet or dresser, Gothic and Baroque elements belonging originally to the Renaissance, but also adorned with masks of large dimensions, frames and decorations.