Early 19th Century Italian Baroque Faux-Sienna Marble Console
2302-28527 (Click to Inquire About This Item)
32.5H x 36.5W x 15.5D
Location: Dallas
Early 19th Century Italian Baroque Faux-Sienna Marble Console hails from Florence, whose rich history in art and architecture spans centuries. Some of the world's most famous figures and styles have originated or been inspired by the city. The Baroque style that swept Europe and then the world was manifested in the Tuscan hills as well. The tailored architecture of the top with its plain, simply molded apron, contrasts dramatically with the exuberant acanthus leaf ornamentation embellishing the four boldly scrolled legs. A garland of bell flowers is depicted embracing each of the upper scrolled works. The legs are connected again below with a double-lyre stretcher centered with a spiral pineapple finial, then supported below by four lions' paw feet. All of the carved detail is enhanced with gold painted accents contrasting against the slate gray finish. As a stunning finishing touch, the top was faux painted to depict Sienna marble with luxurious veining. Because of the four-legged design, this table works in an entryway, hallway, behind the sofa, or wherever you desire.
Circa early 19th century.
Measures 32.5H x 36.5W x 15.5D
Available for pickup at our Dallas Design District Showroom in Dallas, Texas
