Antique Cabinet Late Renaissance Wood Italy XVIII Century

Italy, XVII Century

Code: ANMOAL0240130

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Antique Cabinet Late Renaissance Wood Italy XVIII Century

Italy, XVII Century

Code: ANMOAL0240130

not available

Antique Cabinet Late Renaissance Wood Italy XVIII Century - Italy, XVII Century

Features

Italy, XVII Century

Style:  Renaissance (1460-1630)

Age:  17th Century / 1601 - 1700

Origin:  Italy

Material:  Gilded Wood , Ebony Wood , Carved Wood , Mercury Mirror

Description

Cabinet in ebonized wood, made by reducing a larger 17th century late Renaissance piece of furniture in the 20th century. Architectural structure of clear Renaissance taste, adorned with multiple levels of frames. The front has a central door with a mercury mirror, framed by a pair of columns with carved and gilded Corinthian capitals. Mercury mirror also in the lower section.

Product Condition:
Product which due to age and wear requires restoration and re-polishing. We try to present the real state of the furniture as completely as possible with photos. If some details are not clear from the photos, what is stated in the description applies.

Dimensions (cm):
Height: 91
Width: 74
Depth: 24

Additional Information

Style: Renaissance (1460-1630)

During the Renaissance, furniture took on architectural forms, perfect proportions, and was adorned with rationally arranged decorations, taken from Greco-Roman iconography.

Supports and feet carved in the shape of an acanthus leaf or a lion's paw appeared at least from the early 1460s.

Alongside parallelepiped chests, others appeared in the shape of a classical sarcophagus, with surfaces marked by ornamental metrics rigidly disciplined within pilasters and frames.

The novelty of the sculptural carving decoration derived from archaeological remains triumphs, decoded and reworked stylistic elements in different compositional harmonies arranged in alternating games of dentils, ovules, volutes, acanthus-shaped spirals, loricature, strigliature, grotesque candelabras, and the entire pantheon of pagan mythology comes to life again, in particular to decorate chests, which from their initial function as containers for the wedding dowry take over the new instance of real parade furniture.

It is worth remembering that the displayed furniture was generally richly embellished with gold leaf gilding.

In the first decades of the sixteenth century the use of Certosina inlay definitively faded away, although even in the Renaissance this technique had great fame, just think of the activity of the Tasso workshop in Florence.

Learn more about the Renaissance style with our insights:

The Renaissance style
A pair of candle holders between the Renaissance and Baroque
FineArt: The Renaissance
FineArt: Renaissance Cassina gilded, Belloni family – Venice, 16th century
The dictionary of antiques - Savonarola

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The Austrian taste of Baroque
The history of furniture in the Renaissance

Age: 17th Century / 1601 - 1700

17th Century / 1601 - 1700

Material:

Gilded Wood

Ebony Wood

Carved Wood

Mercury Mirror

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