Very Beautiful Trumeau From The Charles X Period, Beautiful Ornamented Woodwork, Lively Port Scene Italy flag


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"Very Beautiful Trumeau From The Charles X Period, Beautiful Ornamented Woodwork, Lively Port Scene Italy"
Full of charm, this overmantel of contained size in woodwork with carved patterns and stucco in greige color highlighted with coral threads with its rectangular tain of mercury origin lined on the back with a paneling and topped with a generous canvas with the motif of the entrance to a busy port in a harbor where boats and boats sail a beautiful lighthouse at the base in a crown on the majestic entrance breakwater marks the entrance to the quays where goods and provisions, barrels are handled by characters behind a large anchor. In the foreground a quay of large stones assembled in gadin bypassed by a sailor in a generous boat sailing towards unloading. The steep banks with a castle with a pointed tower at the top in a wooded environment above a chalk cliff. A beautiful and decorative painting from the Neapolitan School for this well-made trumeau from 1820/30. A beautiful decoration for a spirited and refined interior.......
Price: 720 €
Artist: Non Signé
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Painted wood
Width: trumeau 66 cm, toile et tain 55 cm
Height: trumeau 135 cm ht. toile 77, 2 cm et tain 42 cm

Reference: 1335551
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