Baroque Living Room Wood Italy XVIII Century

Italy Mid 18th century

Code: ANMOST0117627

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Baroque Living Room Wood Italy XVIII Century

Italy Mid 18th century

Code: ANMOST0117627

1,800.00
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Baroque Living Room Wood Italy XVIII Century - Italy Mid 18th century

Features

Italy Mid 18th century

Style:  Barocchetto (1720-1770)

Age:  18th Century / 1701 - 1800

Origin:  Italy

Material:  Padded , Gilded Wood , Carved Wood , Lacquered Wood , Straw of Vienna

Description

Baroque living room in carved wood completely re-lacquered and redecorated, composed of 4 armchairs, 1 sofa and 1 biscuit table, the latter in style, Italy mid-18th century. Vienna straw seats and backrests, coffee table and armchairs with cross-shaped legs connected to "X", padded armrests. All seats are equipped with a removable cushion. It has traces of blue color attributable to the ancient lacquering.

Product Condition:
Product that due to age and wear may require restoration and resumption of polishing.

Maximum size (cm):
Height: 103
Width: 170
Depth: 71

Seat height:  45

Restoration options

Complete restoration

Sverniciatura dell'intero salotto, 4 sedie e divano per riportare colore originale bianco e blu. Incollare piedini divano e consolidare struttura schienale, incollare crociera tavolino, stuccare e lisciare Pulitura, Stuccatura e Ritocco tavolino

Additional Information

Style: Barocchetto (1720-1770)

This term refers, specifically to furniture, to a part of the production carried out in Italy in the period between the Rococo era and the first phase of neoclassicism.

It is characterised by the formal and decorative structure still rigidly in adherence to the dictates dear to the Baroque period (hence the term barocchetto) and to the Louis XIV fashions and yet the new times can be seen in the adoption of smaller volumes, more elegant decorative modules, often directly inspired by French fashion, but always executed with rigorous principles of ornamental symmetry.

The tendency to assimilate formal and volumetric innovations but not to incorporate their ornamental elaboration finds a natural explanation in Italy in the fact that in this century the great aristocracy is experiencing an unstoppable political and economic decline.

If in the previous century there was a great profusion of furnishings intended to decorate recently built homes, to proudly show the power of the commissioning family, in In the 18th century, the focus was on updating the building with only the furniture strictly necessary for the new needs imposed by fashion or functional needs.

The old scenographic apparatus was maintained and the new must not contrast too much.

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Age: 18th Century / 1701 - 1800

18th Century / 1701 - 1800

Material:

Padded

Gilded Wood

Carved Wood

Lacquered Wood

Straw of Vienna

Product availability

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