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Works of art, sculptures and furniture Haute Epoque
This elegant walnut table, realized in Tuscany during the 16th century, bears witness to the refinement of Italian Renaissance furniture. Square in shape, it rests on four columns, themselves supported by connecting dice. A low brace connects the legs, ensuring structural balance, while the waistband incorporates a discreet drawer, a common functional feature of Italian tables from this period.
The use of walnut, a noble wood prized in Italy for its solidity and rich graining, underlines the care taken with this everyday yet precious piece. Its warm, satin-finish patina reveals the marks of time while accentuating the beauty of the material. The harmonious shapes and balanced volumes recall the principles of proportion inherited from Antiquity and rediscovered during the Renaissance, particularly in Tuscany, a major hotbed of artistic renewal.
This type of furniture is part of the development of a humanist art of living, where the object, beyond its utilitarian function, participates in the staging
of space and social status. The integrated drawer, designed to hold writing instruments, letters or small precious objects, also reflects a new intimacy in the relationship with material goods and culture.
The table's rigorous forms and fine craftsmanship illustrate the Tuscan aesthetic of the Renaissance. One can imagine that it was commissioned by a bourgeois or noble family, anxious to integrate into its interior furniture that testifies to taste, erudition and modernity.
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