Hindeloopen Side Table From The Early 19th Century, Netherlands
A characterful and vibrant early 19th-century Hindeloopen side table from the Northern Netherlands, it exemplifies the rich folk decoration tradition for which the small Frisian port town of Hindeloopen is renowned. This piece embodies the region's unmistakable aesthetic: vivid colors, hand-painted floral motifs, and a joyful interplay of patterns and ornaments. The round tabletop is adorned with an expressive floral design, also hand-painted: stylized flowers, sinuous stems, and rhythmic borders, all in warm shades of red, yellow, green, and black. The equally elaborate turned legs feature alternating painted bands and floral details that echo the lively composition of the tabletop. Every surface reveals the artisan's touch, perpetuating Hindeloopen's long tradition. Furniture painting in Hindeloopen reached its peak in the 18th and 19th centuries, influenced by maritime trade and the decorative arts of Scandinavia, Germany, and elsewhere. Local artisans developed a distinctive visual language, blending European folk motifs with Dutch sensibilities. This table, dating from the early 19th century, is a fine example of this heritage: a functional piece of furniture elevated to the status of an expressive work of art.
1 850 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Painted wood
Diameter: 56
Height: 51
Reference (ID): 1726333
Availability: In stock
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