Baroque Bench by Andrea Brustolon in Carved Wood and Satin
Baroque Bench by Andrea Brustolon in Carved Wood and Satin
This imposing bench, the work of the illustrious Italian artist Andrea Brustolon (1662-1732), is a masterpiece of the Baroque, with intricate wood carvings that exemplify his craftsmanship and the artistic richness of the period. The size of the bench makes it a dominant and regal presence in any environment.
Author | Andrea Brustolon |
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Century | Early XVIII |
Material | Satin, Wood |
Length | 160cm |
Depth | 75cm |
Height | 70cm |
Provenance | Italy |
Description
This imposing bench, the work of the illustrious Italian artist Andrea Brustolon (1662-1732), is a masterpiece of the Baroque, with intricate wood carvings that exemplify his craftsmanship and the artistic richness of the period. The dimensions of the bench, 160×75 cm with a height of 70 cm, make it a dominant and regal presence in any environment.
The nobly crafted wood features refined details that catch the eye and solicit admiration, while the satin adds a touch of elegance and comfort, softening the majestic lines of the structure. This combination not only offers aesthetic beauty but also appreciable functionality.
This bench is not just a piece of furniture, but a piece of Italian art history that carries with it the essence of an era and the skill of a renowned artist. Perfect for those who appreciate historic furniture, it presents itself as a significant investment for collectors and lovers of classic design.