A PAIR OF GERMAN WHITE-PAINTED WROUGHT IRON ARMCHAIRS
A PAIR OF GERMAN WHITE-PAINTED WROUGHT IRON ARMCHAIRS

AFTER THE DESIGN BY KARL FRIEDRICH SCHINKEL, 19TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF GERMAN WHITE-PAINTED WROUGHT IRON ARMCHAIRS
AFTER THE DESIGN BY KARL FRIEDRICH SCHINKEL, 19TH CENTURY
Each with winged lyre back, rams head arm terminals and hoof feet, together with a pair of Victorian white-painted wrought iron armchairs with palmette backs, replaced seats and square tapering legs, both redecorated (4)

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Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781-1841), German architect, painter, and a member of Germany's cultural golden age intelligentsia, was arguably the most important architect and designer of German classicism. Cast-iron furniture designed by Schinkel was praised for its functionality and exoticism, and his designs were rapidly adapted in Britain and America.

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