A NORTH ITALIAN POLYCHROME-DECORATED BOMBE COMMODE
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A NORTH ITALIAN POLYCHROME-DECORATED BOMBE COMMODE

VENICE, MID-18TH CENTURY

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A NORTH ITALIAN POLYCHROME-DECORATED BOMBE COMMODE
VENICE, MID-18TH CENTURY
Decorated overall with flowers and foliate tiers, the serpentine-fronted top above two shaped drawers, on cabriole legs with scrolled feet, with traces of original decoration, the current decorative scheme dating to the late 18th/19th century
33 in. (84 cm.) high; 53 in. (135 cm.) wide; 24 in. (61 cm.) deep

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Lot Essay

Conceived in the mid-18th century, the opulent bombé form, cartouche-shape drawers and delicate ornamentation of grisaille vignettes and floral sprays identify the present commode as a typical example of Venetian furniture. Venetian and Genoese lacquerware was often decorated with naturalistic motifs in contrast to other centres where the imitation of chinoiserie lacquer predominated. Designed to impress, the commode was possibly intended to be en suite with a lavish Rococo boiserie in a principal room on the piano nobile of a fashionable Venetian palazzo.
A related example is illustrated in F. de Dampierre, The Best of Painted Furniture, London, 1987, pp. 68-69 where it has been suggested a stronger ground colour is used to compliment the painted motifs.

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