A BELGIAN OAK AND BRASS-MOUNTED HALL STAND
A BELGIAN OAK AND BRASS-MOUNTED HALL STAND

CIRCA 1900, IN THE MANNER OF GUSTAV SERRURIER-BOVY

Details
A BELGIAN OAK AND BRASS-MOUNTED HALL STAND
CIRCA 1900, IN THE MANNER OF GUSTAV SERRURIER-BOVY
The turned central shaft on a quatrefoil base
72 7/8 in. (185 cm.) high
Provenance
Acquired from Lorraine Norre.

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Lot Essay

The present stand with its interpretation of the brass mounts, combined with the use of oak is characteristic of the Belgian architect and furniture maker Gustav Serrurier Bovy (1858-1910). His style often fused the sinuosity of line associated with the French Art Nouveau with the more rectilinear style of the Northern European Seccessionist movement.

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