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Side Chair

Object Details

Description
Elaborately carved and painted side chair. Back composed of crossed cornucopia, from which spring almost at right angles griffins and heads, holding between them an umbrella shaped canopy, with foliated stem of trumpet flowers, in false Chinese taste; surface is painted in buff, red, green, and blue. The rounded tapering legs curve inwards in the middle but splay out towards the feet; above the finely tapered feet, are carved acanthus leaves. Top of legs have square capitols carved with acanthus leaves and berries.
Date
ca. 1785
Style of
Michel Angelo Pergolesi, Italian, active ca. 1760–1801
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Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum Collection
Product Design and Decorative Arts Department
Credit Line
Gift of the Countess Costantini
Data Source
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Accession Number
1924-6-1
Type
furniture
Decorative Arts
Side Chair
Restrictions & Rights
CC0
Medium
wood, paint, gilding, textile
Dimensions
H x W x D: 100 x 46.5 x 41.5 cm (39 3/8 x 18 5/16 x 16 5/16 in.)
Record ID
chndm_1924-6-1
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/kq455d2b26e-e5b7-41f8-9d4e-913353923e20
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