A PAIR OF NORTH ITALIAN POLYCHROME-DECORATED SIDE CHAIRS
IN THE MANNER OF MICHELANGELO PERGOLESI, LATE 18TH CENTURY
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Price Realised USD 20,160
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USD 8,000 - USD 12,000
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A PAIR OF NORTH ITALIAN POLYCHROME-DECORATED SIDE CHAIRS
IN THE MANNER OF MICHELANGELO PERGOLESI, LATE 18TH CENTURY
The distinctive design of these chairs has been historically attributed to Michelangelo Pergolesi based on an identical chair preserved in the collection of the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York (Inv. 1924-6-1), that is based on models by Pergolesi. Comparable works attributed to Pergolesi include a settee of this design and supplemented by herms in the collection of The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota (Inv. SN 1533), and an identical chair sold from The Ann & Gordon Getty Collection, Christie's, New York, 11-25 October 2022, lot 1609 ($22,680).
Although his life is shrouded in mystery, Michelangelo Pergolesi (d. 1801) is known as one of the chief assistants to the Adam brothers who was invited to work in London after having made the acquaintance of Robert Adam in Italy. After his arrival in London in 1770, Pergolesi published a number of design albums starting in 1771 that served both as manuals for cabinetmakers as well as inspirational sources for connoisseurs and patrons from London to St. Petersburg. His design books played a quintessential part in the dissemination of a distinctively English Neoclassical style throughout the European continent, particularly in Russia, where craftsmen such as Christian Meyer were greatly influenced by Pergolesi’s work. One of his most influential design album series, entitled Designs for Various Ornaments, was published in fourteen parts between 1777 and 1801. Including designs for interiors, decorations, and furniture, these volumes took inspiration from Raphael’s works and the new Etruscan style, which is apparent in the carved decoration of this chair.
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Each with age and construction cracks as expected. The carving with some minor losses and areas of repair, most notably to the beak of one griffin. Each carved back splat with restored breaks, one example later reinforced. Evidence of old insect damage to the underside, now inactive. Later corner blocks. Each with side seat rails reinforced. One example with a repaired crack/break to the proper right front leg. The decoration refreshed and now with some rubbing and losses. The upholstery with some very minor use wear including a few minor snags and pulls. Lovely examples, extremely crispy carved and traces of the original color scheme.
391⁄4 in. (99.5 cm.) high, 18 in. (45.5 cm.) wide, 16 in. (40.5 cm.) deep, overall 181⁄2 in. (47 cm.) high, the seat
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Lot 677Sale 22806
IN THE MANNER OF MICHELANGELO PERGOLESI, LATE 18TH CENTURYA PAIR OF NORTH ITALIAN POLYCHROME-DECORATED SIDE CHAIRSEstimate: USD 8,000 - 12,000
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