English
circa 1826 - 1836
Neo Classical late Regency period armchair in the style of George Hepplewhite.
The early 19th century carved rosewood back is made in rosewood and Honduras mahogany and has excellent detail to the shield-back uprights. The solid arms are supported on tapered and turned columns with stiff leaf decoration and flank a newly upholstered horse hair stuff-over seat which is sprung and that can date the chair to around 1830 (fabric is a green 'Gainsborough' silk/cotton mix).
The chair is raised on out-stretched legs to the reverse with elegant front legs that start with block roundel medallion capitals to the top section tapering with repeated stiff leaf decoration above ring turned legs that terminate on circular bun feet.
Of very fine Neo-Classical design after one of the most important British Architects of the period Robert Adam (1728-1792). These chairs have all the hallmarks of his style with their attenuated carved Roman details and perfect symmetry.
Robert Adam was born in Kirkaldy Scotland, the son of the established architect William Adam and followed in his fathers footsteps. In 1754 he embarked on a Grand Tour, spending five years in France and Italy visiting classical sites and studying Architecture. Upon his return he established his own practice in London with his brother James.
Robert developed a distinctive and individual style of classical architecture and visual arts which drew inspiration from the ‘classical’ art and culture of Ancient Greece and Rome…Neo-Classical design.
The ‘Adam Style’ as it became known was enormously popular and had a lasting influence on British architecture and interior design.
Height 98.00cm (38.58 inches)
Width 56.00cm (22.05 inches)
Depth 54.00cm (21.26 inches)
Stock No: 11699
£2,175.00
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