Empire Period Caryatid Semainier
Empire-period caryatid handset.
The return from Egypt invites contemplation.
The fine groomed face and the quality of the bronzes with the chiseled human feet are typical of the First Empire period.
Napoleon identifies himself, refines himself and imposes the art of pageantry.
Mahogany then comes to offer us all its contrast.
The beginning of the First Empire imposes this long-shafted form, reinforcing the temple's inspiration, dominance and charisma.
Carrara marble is also the preponderant element of an accomplished art.
The continuity in the drawer vein rests on a simple, flat cornice, as does the complaint that establishes the cubist art of the feet.
The emperor is already seeking to impose his notoriety on us.
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Period: 19th century
Style: Consulat, Empire
Condition: Fully restored in our whorkshop
Material: Mahogany
Length: 100cm
Height: 145cm
Depth: 43cm
Reference (ID): 1735323
Availability: In stock






































