Empire style sideboard; Netherlands, c. 1800.
Oak structure, gilded bronze applications, mahogany veneer, marble and mirror in the lower area.
Measurements: 84 x 69 x 42 cm.
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Empire style sideboard; Netherlands, c. 1800.
Oak structure, gilded bronze applications, mahogany veneer, marble and mirror in the lower area.
Measurements: 84 x 69 x 42 cm.
This Empire style sideboard, made in the Netherlands around 1800, represents the transition between late Neoclassicism and the Napoleonic imperial language adapted to the taste of Northern Europe. Its oak structure, covered with mahogany veneer, reveals a solid and rigorous construction, designed for both representation and everyday use in bourgeois and aristocratic interiors.
Formally, the furniture is articulated by fluted columns with carved capitals, topped by claw feet, a recurring motif of the Empire style that alludes to classical antiquity. The gilded bronze applications, discreet but carefully executed, provide a decorative counterpoint and emphasize the central axis of the composition.
The Empire style was key in imposing an aesthetic inspired by classical antiquity as a symbol of power, order and modernity after the French Revolution. Its influence spread throughout Europe, setting a canon of formal balance, technical quality and strong symbolism that marked the furniture of the 19th century and is still highly valued by collectors.
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