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- This English mahogany tea table is a stunning example of the elaborate Chinese Chippendale style
- The table combines Georgian elegance with the intricacy of the Orientalist aesthetic
- Elaborate fretwork throughout the table is a testament to the craftsman's skill
- The piece is a superb example of the principles set forth by the legendary Thomas Chippendale
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Since the Restoration of the monarchy, there had been a growing interest in Chinese-style design forms in England. Called "chinoiserie" in French, this style had become extremely popular by the middle of the 18th century, the heyday of the Georgian style, on which designers such as Thomas Chippendale were quite willing to capitalize. By the mid-1750s, the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens were sporting "Chinese Pavilions and Boxes" and several design books, including Chippendale’s The Gentleman and Cabinet Maker's Director, which featured a number of Chinese designs.
A similar piece is illustrated in An Outline of Period Furniture by Katherine Morrison McClinton, p. 137.
Circa 1840
34" wide x 24" deep x 29 1/2" high
Period: | 19th Century |
Origin: | England |
Type: | Occasional Tables/Étagères |
Style: | Chippendale |
Depth: | 24.0 in. (60.96 cm) |
Width: | 34.0 in. (86.36 cm) |
Height: | 29.0 in. (73.66 cm) |
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