800
40x40 H102cm.
Roman column in flowered alabaster belonging to the second half of the 19th century.
The base is octagonal in shape and is surmounted by a circular trunk interspersed with a branch in relief.
The capital is circular in shape and it is possible to remove it as well as the base and the two pieces of the central column.
Easily transportable because it is empty inside and can be dismantled into five pieces.
Provenance: Rome 19th century.
General Conditions: Excellent condition
Rococo Style: How it Distincts in Architecture, Furnishings and Painting
Rococo Style: Birth and Development The Rococo, as a reflection of the trends, tastes and way of life of France…
Empire Style in Furnishings: When Pomp meets Elegance
The Empire style, with its magnificent fusion of majesty and grace, remains an icon of classic furnishings, exerting a timeless charm…
Life and works of Giò Ponti, the visionary artist
Giò Ponti is one of the artists who most dominated the Italian post-war period, acting as a spokesperson for important innovations in the world…