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A LATE VICTORIAN SATINWOOD, KINGWOOD AND POLYCHROME-DECORATED DEMI-LUNE COMMODE

LATE 19TH CENTURY

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A LATE VICTORIAN SATINWOOD, KINGWOOD AND POLYCHROME-DECORATED DEMI-LUNE COMMODE
LATE 19TH CENTURY
The demi-lune fan-inlaid top, within a floral guilloche band and crossbanded edge, the frieze painted with ivy sprays, above a cabinet door, the front and sides painted with neo-classical roundels in the manner of Angelica Kauffman within ribbon-tied husk garland borders, on square tapering legs terminating in spade feet
36 ¼ in. (92 cm.) high; 49 ¾ in. (126.5 cm.) wide; 22 ¼ in. (56.5 cm.) deep
來源
Bought from Mallett, London.
Anonymous sale, Christie's, New York, 11 October 2007, lot 101
出版
D. Nickerson, English Furniture of the Eighteenth Century, London, 1963, p. 69, fig. 71.
注意事項
This lot will be removed to an off-site warehouse at the close of business on the day of sale - 2 weeks free storage

拍品專文

The golden commode, with figurative medallions, is designed in the George III 'Roman' style as an elliptic or demi-medallion commode-table to accompany a window-pier mirror. Its top is mosaiced in rayed compartments and wreathed by a poetic laurel-enriched ribbon; while its frieze is wreathed by festive ivy sprigs, and its 'Apollo' sunflowered pilasters terminate in herm-tapered feet. The door tablet displays a laurel-wreathed medallion of the artist Angelica Kauffman personifying 'the Character of Design listening to the Inspiration of Poetry' engraved by Thomas Burke in 1787. Kauffman's 1782 oil painting of the subject was in the collection of Edward Guinness, later 1st Earl of Iveagh (d. 1919) and formed part of the Iveagh Bequest, Kenwood House, London.
The medallion on the left side of the commode depicts Armida bearing loves rose-garland, and derives from Hubert François Gravelot's engraving of 1771 of Armida and Rinaldo after Torquato Tasso's 16th century epic La Gerusalemme Liberata. These side medallions of nymphs dancing with garlands, relate to those attributed to Cipriani and feature on a commode formerly in the I. Falke collection that was once displayed at Brighton Pavilion (sold Christie's, London, April 1910, lot 236).

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