"Renaissance Style Glazed Sideboard Illustrious Provenance: Toulouse-lautrec Castle"
Exceptional glazed ceremonial sideboard directly from the castle of Malromé in Gironde, summer home of the painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, in blond oak from the 19th century Very richly carved sideboard with caryatids in the round bump at the angles, muffles of lions, grostesques and in front of bunches of grapes and acanthus leaves Beautiful doucine at the edge of the plateau embedding a Pyrenean marble from the Sost quarry, veined in white, gray, green and red, hand sawn Claw feet large and solid lion Superb caryatids with deep draperies 2 glass doors and 2 drawers with grotesque sockets Inside 2 original shelves with the sculpted edge of Louis XVI style ribboned interlacing in solid blond oak All in very good condition Spectacular Renaissance-style furniture that was in the bedroom of the painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec stamp on the back: furniture of the Malromé castle with inventory number long: 170.5 cm depth: 59 cm h: 119 cm deep int: 44 cm long int: 148 cm