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This is a large and extraordinary lacquered wooden box, with floral decoration and polychrome drawings that represent a man collecting … Read more This is a large and extraordinary lacquered wooden box, with floral decoration and polychrome drawings that represent a man collecting red coral on the beach, on blue background. Made in precious fir wood, Swiss pine, lacquered and engraved. This blue lacquered box is rare for its dimensions, the fine and exotic subject of drawings and its very good state of maintenance. The curved shape of the box, on the front, on the sides and of the feet, the rich carving, are the result of the high level craftemanships of the Venetian master cabinetery. This magnificent piece hails from the Mid-18th Century in Venezia and masterfully shows the lacquered Venetian style. Its carefully considered proportions, refined carvings, magnificent color of the lacquer, and premium materials culminate in this wooden box that shows sophistication and grace. Elevate your interiors with the intense beauty of this jewelry case. Clara Santini, one of the most experienced in Venetian lacquered furniture, said about this featured piece, that blue lacquer in Venetian style, applied to an everyday object, is a decidedly innovative use. One of the distinctive characteristics of Venetian Baroque and Rococo furniture and decorative objects, is the skilful use of lacquers. Lacquer is a natural resin that was very rare in the past, imported from the East and used to create smooth and colored surfaces on furniture, ready to be finely decorated with refined floral designs or exotic animals. Venetian artisans became masters in lacquer processing which required time and patience because it was made with many steps. The Venetian style deeply influenced furniture design throughout Europe, but none reached the Venetian level in terms of beauty. The skillful use of lacquer and carvings defined Venice's unique style during the Rcoco period, its Golden Age. Referring bibliography: C. Santini, Mille mobili veneti. III Venezia, Modena 2002, p. 303, scheda n. 562 C. Santini, Le Lacche dei veneziani, Oggetti d'uso quotidiano nella venezia del Settecento, Modena, 2003, p.208, scheda n. 194 The piece is in very good state of maintenance and guaranteed original in every parts. The surface was only cleaned not restored and it is original. The wooden blue lacquered box has the Certificate of Authenticity. See less
- Dimensions
- 19.69ʺW × 14.17ʺD × 5.91ʺH
- Styles
- Rococo
- Country of Origin
- Italy
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Lacquer
- Wood
- Condition
- Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Blue
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