A pair of Russian consoles in the neoclassical style. Saint Petersburg. 19th-20th century.
A pair of Russian consoles in the neoclassical style. Saint Petersburg. 19th-20th century.
A pair of Russian consoles in the neoclassical style. Saint Petersburg. 19th-20th century.
A pair of Russian consoles in the neoclassical style. Saint Petersburg. 19th-20th century.

A pair of Russian consoles in the neoclassical style. Saint Petersburg. 19th-20th century.

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Pair of consoles in the Russian neoclassical style in mahogany, decorated with gilded bronze decoration, based on the model of Heinrich Daniel Gumbs (1765-1831). The front legs are decorated with bronze fittings in the form of lion paws and figures of winged geniuses. Saint Petersburg. 19th-20th century. Height: 83 cm, width: 110 cm, depth: 48 cm (2). Restoration carried out
Art:
russia
Height:
83 cm
Width:
110 cm
Depth:
120 cm
Period:
20th century
Style:
Neoclassicism
Country:
Russia, St. Petersburg
Material:
Mahogany and Gilded bronze mercury, Patinated bronze
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Neoclassicism
Neoclassicism is part of a retrospective aesthetics that smoldered throughout the 19th century and developed into a powerful chord of the Russian neoampire of the 1910s. Neoclassicism manifested itself as a neo-Greek in the second third of the 19th century, in the new Hermitage of Leo Klenz, the opera house of Riga in the 1880s, in the after-fire interiors of the winter palace. Exists as part of the intrigue of balance and stability in an era of total historical fascination.
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