Details
A NASRID-STYLE CHAIR
SPAIN, 19TH CENTURY
The curving folding X-frame with scrolling arms, the surfaces inlayed with silver, hardwood and bone in a repeated stellar design, the leather seat and back stamped with the Nasrid motto and crest and attached to frame with dome-headed tacks, some loss of inlay, leather dry and later reinforced with plywood, associated leather cushion
37 3/8in. (96cm.) high; 27 5/8in. (70.3cm.) wide
Provenance
Private UK collection, 1950s, and thence by descent

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Lot Essay

This chair is one of a group made after the 15th/16th century Nasrid originals, a number of which are in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (195.1.1978; 1975.1.1979ab; 45.60.41a,b; 45.60.40a; 27.225.1) and another the Alhambra (Arte Islámico en Granada, exhibition catalogue, Granada, 1995, no.188, pp.436-7). A further example was sold in these Rooms 7 April 2011, lot 119. Like that chair, the present lot is impressively extensively decorated with stellar micromosaic veneer. With the growing interest from the 18th century in Spain's Islamic past, a wide variety of Nasrid revival works of art were produced, such as the present lot. A very similar 19th century chair with stamped leather back panel was sold in these Rooms, 14 October 2003, lot 60 and a further pair, although with less elaborate decoration, were sold in these Rooms, 10 October 2013, lot 71.

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