Italian Renaissance Dining Chairs




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These tall, handsome chairs are outstanding examples of the leather toolers art combined with intricate carving of their walnut frame. Evoking Renaissance style in the base and front stretcher, the real focus of attention is the design embossed into the leather. The decoration of the leather seats is floral, incorporating various elements of vegetation and feathers in a central figure and border. It is the design of the back, however, that presents an enigma. Within the central element is the figure of what appears to be a South American Indian wearing a headdress and brandishing a spear. Such a design is not generally found in Renaissance furniture from Italy, but was very popular in France. This is attributable to a sort of 16th century theme park created in Normandy by the ruling aristocracy and populated by 50 Indians from Brazil whose feather headdresses and elaborate earrings sparked a revolution in fashion and design reflected in the intricate carvings covering cabinets of the time. While we cannot explain the designs presence in Italian chairs, the mystery of their origin makes them even more intriguing.In keeping with our policy, we have cleaned the chairs but have not restored the leather out of fear of damaging it and with the expectation that the buyer would want to preserve this wonderful example of Italian craftsmanship. Antiquités et Objets DArt 10, Le Mobilier Italien (Editions Fabri, Paris, 1990); Costantino Fioratti, Helen, Il Mobile Italiano (Giunti Editore, Firenze-Milano, 2004); Rousseau, Francis, Le Grand Livre des Meubles (Copyright Studio, Paris, 1999). In overall design, these chairs with their narrow, high back could be used as dining chairs but really call for more attention, and dramatic lighting making the beauty of the tooled leather more visible, in a foyer or entryway. For more information, visit M. Markley Antiques on the Web -- the premier resource in the U.S. for French Gothic Revival and Renaissance Revival furniture, including Henri II and Louis XIII styles.
M. Markley Antiques
Spring, Texas
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