The drawer in question is a valuable example of Bolognese furniture dating back to the time Louis XVI, dating back to the last quarter of the eighteenth century.
It is distinguished by its elegant and sober linearity, typical of the neoclassical style, enriched by an exceptional winemaker.
The structure, with a rectangular parallelepiped shape, rests on four truncopiramidal legs, which thin down down and end with a slight scouring carving.
This detail, together with the clean line of the legs, gives momentum and lightness to the entire mobile.
The facade of the chest of drawers is marked by three drawers, of which the first, the highest, is hidden in the underground.
This constructive choice is a distinctive trait of the Emilian production of the period.
The surface of each drawer, as well as the upper floor and the hips, is entirely covered by an elaborate tarsia.
The veneer, made with walnut woods, cherry and bosso, creates a warm and refined chromatic contrast.
The inlay decoration is particularly sought after and develops with geometric motifs.
The panels of the drawers have a "fish plug" tarsia, willing to form two symmetrical arrows that meet in the center.
Here, an elegant inlaid plaque in the shape of an elongated hexagon, frame the lock pinging.
The drawers are equipped with bosso wooden shield vessels, neoclassical foggia.
The first drawer, in the underground, is decorated with a crossed hexagons band, a geometric motif that is also repeated on the sides of the furniture.
The eBanisitca quality is excellent, as demonstrated by the accuracy of the joints, the precision of the cuts and the perfection of the lines.
The furniture is in excellent condition, restored and polished with shellac.
All the drawers show the "ta" stamp on fire.
The dimensions are the following LWE: 134 x 62, height 94 cm.
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