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Italian Neo-Classic (Milanese) walnut and lemonwood 3-drawer commode / chest with ornate inlaid patterns along the borders and sides with a central inlaid pastoral scene on the drawer fronts, each mounted with bronze bow knot and wreath design drawer pulls, resting on four tapered legs. (Attributed to FRANCESCO PREDA).
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FRANCESCO PREDA Italian Neo-Class Walnut and Lemonwood Inlaid Commode / Chest
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Italian Neo-Classic (Milanese) walnut and lemonwood 3-drawer commode / chest with ornate inlaid patterns along the borders and sides with a central inlaid pastoral scene on the drawer fronts, each mounted with bronze bow knot and wreath design drawer pulls, resting on four tapered legs. (Attributed to FRANCESCO PREDA)
Sku: REG5015 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Giuseppe Maggiolini
Width: 52.0" Height: 35.0" Depth : 22.0"
Style: Italian Materials & Techniques: Bronze, fruitwood, inlaid, metal, walnut, wood Category: Dining Room Condition: Minor losses to veneer, missing keys, top and bottom drawers are locked shut. Good; Minor losses
Giuseppe Maggiolini (1738-1814) was an Italian furniture designer and decorative arts artist known for his exquisite craftsmanship and intricate designs. He was born in Milan, Italy, and showed an early interest in woodworking and design. Maggiolini trained under the renowned furniture maker, Giuseppe Maria Bonzanigo, where he honed his skills in woodworking and gained a deep understanding of the Rococo and Neoclassical styles. Inspired by the works of influential designers such as Thomas Chippendale and Jean-Henri Riesener, Maggiolini developed his unique style that combined the elegance of the Rococo with the simplicity and geometric forms of the Neoclassical period. Throughout his career, Maggiolini gained recognition for his attention to detail and meticulous Read Full Bio
Giuseppe Maggiolini (1738-1814) was an Italian furniture designer and decorative arts artist known for his exquisite craftsmanship and intricate designs. He was born in Milan, Italy, and showed an early interest in woodworking and design. Maggiolini trained under the renowned furniture maker, Giuseppe Maria Bonzanigo, where he honed his skills in woodworking and gained a deep understanding of the Rococo and Neoclassical styles. Inspired by the works of influential designers such as Thomas Chippendale and Jean-Henri Riesener, Maggiolini developed his unique style that combined the elegance of the Rococo with the simplicity and geometric forms of the Neoclassical period. Throughout his career, Maggiolini gained recognition for his attention to detail and meticulous craftsmanship. He was known for incorporating intricate marquetry, delicate inlays, and ornate carvings into his furniture pieces. His designs often featured floral motifs, classical figures, and architectural elements, showcasing his mastery of both form and function. Maggiolini's work was highly sought after by the European nobility and aristocracy. He received numerous commissions from prominent figures, including Empress Maria Theresa of Austria and King Louis XVI of France. His furniture pieces adorned the palaces and residences of the elite, adding a touch of luxury and sophistication to their interiors. In addition to furniture, Maggiolini also excelled in other decorative arts, such as creating stunning marquetry panels, gilded mirrors, and intricate clock cases. His ability to seamlessly blend different materials and techniques made him a versatile artist in the world of decorative arts. Despite his success, Maggiolini faced challenges during the turbulent times of the French Revolution and the subsequent Napoleonic Wars. The political instability in Europe affected the demand for luxury furniture, leading to a decline in his commissions. However, Maggiolini adapted to the changing times by creating smaller, more affordable pieces that appealed to a wider market. Giuseppe Maggiolini's legacy lives on through his exquisite craftsmanship and innovative designs. His furniture pieces can be found in prestigious museums and private collections worldwide, showcasing his significant contribution to the field of furniture and decorative arts. His ability to blend different styles and techniques continues to inspire contemporary designers and artists in their pursuit of creating timeless and elegant pieces.
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