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Pair Of 18th Century Venice School Armchairs

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Pair Of 18th Century Venice School Armchairs
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Very Important pair of walnut armchairs, entirely shaped and carved with armrests and curved Venetian supports from the middle of the 18th century.

. These two armchairs were made entirely in solid walnut, left in a natural color, while the backrest is also upholstered. The slightly wavy frame gives the armchairs a dynamic movement with a harmonic and very delicate cadence that gives elegance and refinement.

Both armchairs have the typical rococo cabriolet legs, supported by a buckle and a plinth; their profile is underlined by a light thread which continues in the corrugated apron of the strip. The sculpted and curly armrests are recessed.

Height 100, back cm 60.

The paintings and works of art published here are my exclusive property and therefore are always available to be viewed, by appointment, in my exhibition sites located in Sanremo and Brescia.

This item , like all our objects, is sold accompanied by a photographic certificate FIMA of authenticity and lawful origin; this document identifies the object by adding more value to the article.
We take care and personally organize the packaging and shipping of our items with insurance all over the world.

Mr. Riccardo Moneghini
Art historian

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