AN ITALIAN PARCEL-GILT AND GREEN-PAINTED FAUTEUIL
AN ITALIAN PARCEL-GILT AND GREEN-PAINTED FAUTEUIL

CIRCA 1800, PROBABLY ROMAN

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AN ITALIAN PARCEL-GILT AND GREEN-PAINTED FAUTEUIL
CIRCA 1800, PROBABLY ROMAN
The circular padded back with laurel-carved frame, acanthus cresting and a bucranium carved to the lower border, the rounded seat with squab cushion on turned, stop-fluted tapering legs, covered in pink and green woven cotton, decoration refreshed
37 in. (94 cm.) high
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 16 December 1999, lot 107.

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Lot Essay

This sophisticated fauteuil, with its restrained classical ornament, carved mask, pierced back and rounded seat, shares the same form and decoration with Roman examples of the late 18th Century. One example, from the Fondazione Caetani, is illustrated in A. Gonzalez-Palacios, Fasto Romano, Rome, 1991, p. 183, fig. 132 and another, from the collection of Sir Harold Acton, can be seen in A. Gonzalez-Palacios, Il Tempio del Gusto: Roma e il Regno delle Due Sicilie, Milan, 1984, vol. II, p. 84, fig. 162. A final comparable example is illustrated in H. C. Fioratti, Il Mobile Italiano, Milan, 2004, p. 257, fig. 411.
A giltwood fauteuil with similar curved pierced back, bucranium mask and ribbon-tied swag to the seat was in the collection of Giovanni Pratesi, Florence, sold Sotheby's, New York, 30 September 2011, lot 151 ($12,500).

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