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Italian Art Deco (1930) rosewood console table with demilune burl walnut top with inlaid birds & 2 relief panels on apron resting on a pedestal base (Attributed to DUILIO CAMBELLOTTI).
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Italian Art Deco (1930) rosewood console table with demilune burl walnut top with inlaid birds & 2 relief panels on apron resting on a pedestal base (Attributed to DUILIO CAMBELLOTTI)
Sku: VTP1404 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Duilio Cambellotti
Width: 26.0" Height: 36.5" Depth : 17.0"
Style: Art Deco Materials & Techniques: Burl, inlaid, rosewood, walnut, wood Category: Tables, Dining Room
Duilio Cambellotti (1876-1960) was an Italian artist and designer, best known for his contributions to the field of decorative arts and furniture design. Born on May 2, 1876, in Rome, Italy, Cambellotti showed an early interest in art and began his formal training at the School of Decorative Arts in Rome. During his early career, Cambellotti gained recognition for his skill in creating intricate and ornate designs. He drew inspiration from various artistic movements, including Art Nouveau and the Arts and Crafts movement, and incorporated elements of these styles into his work. His designs often featured organic forms, intricate patterns, and a harmonious blend of aesthetics and functionality. In addition to his work as a designer, Cambellotti was also a talented Read Full Bio
Duilio Cambellotti (1876-1960) was an Italian artist and designer, best known for his contributions to the field of decorative arts and furniture design. Born on May 2, 1876, in Rome, Italy, Cambellotti showed an early interest in art and began his formal training at the School of Decorative Arts in Rome. During his early career, Cambellotti gained recognition for his skill in creating intricate and ornate designs. He drew inspiration from various artistic movements, including Art Nouveau and the Arts and Crafts movement, and incorporated elements of these styles into his work. His designs often featured organic forms, intricate patterns, and a harmonious blend of aesthetics and functionality. In addition to his work as a designer, Cambellotti was also a talented painter and sculptor. He created numerous artworks that showcased his skill in various mediums, including ceramics, metalwork, and wood carving. His sculptures often depicted mythological figures and allegorical themes, reflecting his interest in classical art and mythology. Cambellotti's career flourished during the early 20th century, and he gained recognition both in Italy and internationally for his innovative designs. He collaborated with renowned architects and interior designers, creating furniture and decorative pieces for private residences, public buildings, and exhibitions. His works were highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts, and he received several prestigious commissions throughout his career. In addition to his artistic pursuits, Cambellotti was also involved in the cultural and social movements of his time. He was a member of various artistic associations and played an active role in promoting the arts in Italy. He believed in the power of art to shape society and advocated for the integration of art into everyday life. Despite the changing artistic trends and styles throughout the 20th century, Cambellotti remained dedicated to his own unique artistic vision. He continued to create innovative designs and artworks until his death on April 31, 1960, leaving behind a significant legacy in the field of decorative arts and furniture design. Today, Cambellotti's works can be found in museums, galleries, and private collections around the world. His contributions to the field of decorative arts continue to inspire and influence contemporary designers, and his artistic vision remains a testament to his enduring legacy.
$12,500
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