ID 1329899
Lot 5 | MOBILIER DE SALON D'ÉPOQUE EMPIRE
Estimate value
€ 80 000 – 120 000
ROME, D'APRÈS LE DESSIN DE LORENZO ET DIONISIO SANTI, VERS 1806
En bois mouluré, sculpté et doré, comprenant un canapé, six fauteuils et quatre chaises, le dossier surmonté d'un fronton à décor d'une frise de perles, centré d'un aigle aux ailes déployées ceint d'une couronne de lauriers enrubannée, les montants en pilastres cannelés surmontés de chapiteaux ornés de feuilles d'eau, les accotoirs garnis de manchettes rembourrées, sur des consoles en griffons, terminés de feuilles d'acanthe, la ceinture cannelée, sur des pieds en griffes ; non dorés à l'arrière, certains portant au dos une étiquette 'C.S. BONIF.' numérotée ; légères différences de sculpture pour le canapé et unfauteuil
Fauteuil : H.110 cm. (43 1/3 in.) ; L.67 cm. (26 1/3 in.) ; P.60 cm. (23 ¾ in.)
Chaise : H.103 cm. (40 ½ in.) ; L.58 cm. (22 ¾ in.) ; P.55 cm. (21 ¾ in.)
Canapé : H.110 cm. (43 1/3 in.) ; L.188 cm. (74 in.) ; P.55,5 cm. (21 ¾ in.)
Provenance
Partie de la suite créée pour le Cardinal Joseph Fesch (1763-1839) ;
Très certainement livrée pour son palais romain, Palazzo Buffalo, Ferraioli ;
Transférée ensuite dans sa résidence parisienne, l'Hôtel Hocquart de Montfermeil, 1815 ;
Très probablement sa vente à Paris, 17 juin 1816. Collection privée italienne.
Literature
E. Colle, Il Mobile Impero in Italia, Milan, 1998, p.14.cat.exp, Le cardinal Fesch et l’art de son temps, sous la dir. de P. Costamagna, Musée Fesch, Ajaccio, 15 juin - 30 septembre 2007.
Further details
AN EMPIRE GILTWOOD SET OF SEAT FURNITURE, COMPRISING ONE SOFA, SIXARMCHAIRS AND FOUR CHAIRS, ROMA, AFTER A DESIGN BY LORENZO ET DIONISIO SANTI, ROMA, CIRCA 1806
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