early seventeenth century
190 x 42 xh 108 cm.
Pair of noble benches in solid carved walnut. Northern Italy, 17th century.
190 x 42 xh 108 cm.
– Signed on the back: “PBG Care”.
Made entirely of finely carved solid walnut, presumably from a workshop in the Lombardy-Veneto area in the seventeenth century. The imposing, typically Baroque backrest features a symmetrical double scroll motif, culminating in a central shield-shaped cartouche, a symbol used in noble or ecclesiastical furnishings. The frame is embellished with carved and pyrographed decorations and plant motifs.
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