A VENETIAN POLYCHROME-DECORATED AND PARCEL-GILT BLACKAMOOR TORCHERE
A VENETIAN POLYCHROME-DECORATED AND PARCEL-GILT BLACKAMOOR TORCHERE

LATE 19TH CENTURY

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A VENETIAN POLYCHROME-DECORATED AND PARCEL-GILT BLACKAMOOR TORCHERE
LATE 19TH CENTURY
Modelled as a gondolier holding aloft a platform, a rèmo in his right hand and standing on a section of a gondola, the lower simulated porphyry pedestal carved with a tasselled cushion, the gondola inscribed 'Venezia'
84 in. (213 cm.) high
來源
Purchased from Doveridge House Antiques, Shropshire, by Lord Forte, 1986.

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Arne Everwijn
Arne Everwijn

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The Venetian tradition of producing this kind of elaborate furniture in the baroque manner incorporating blackamoor figures began in the mid-17th century and continues to this day, however the appetite for this kind of furniture reached its zenith in the late 19th century when the industry enjoyed a renaissance, fitting perfectly, as it did, with the opulent aesthetic of the day. Related Venetian furniture exhibiting the same flamboyant Moorish influences is illustrated in, Bruce Newman, Fantasy Furniture, New York, 1989.