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The black rectangular Bigio Antico marble top above a foliate frieze with three graduated long drawers, the top drawer inlaid with opposing griffins and floral sprays, the lower drawers depicting a classical temple with figures in the background, each side conformingly decorated, the angles headed by obelisks, terminating in square tapering feet
3614 in. (92 cm) high; 4934 in. (126.5 cm.) wide; 2312 in. (59.5 cm.) deep
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The Piranesian classical ruins depicted on the front and sides of this commode recall the work of Giovanni Maffezzoli (1776-1818), the Cremonese maker who was the most gifted pupil of Giuseppe Maggiolini (1738-1814). Piranesi's architectural engravings were a source of inspiration for many North Italian intarsiatori. His influence can also been seen in the work of the Piedmontese intarsiatori Ignazio Ravelli (1756-1836) who worked with his son, Luigi (1776-1858). The Ravellis specialised in creating marquetry pictures as well as incorporating panels into case furniture.

A pair of commodes together with a pair of commodini en suite, attributed to Maffezzoli and incorporating virtually identical marquetry decoration were sold Sotheby's Paris, 17 November 2021, lots 41 and 42.

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