Important and magnificent Louis XV chest of drawers made in Paris around the mid-18th century, bearing the stamp and signature of the master cabinetmaker Gian Baptiste Tuart.
The piece, of extraordinary executive quality, is veneered in precious rosewood and amaranth, with elegant reserve motifs and herringbone grain patterns. The gilt-bronze mounts, finely chased, richly adorn the uprights, handles, and shaped profiles, giving the furniture an elegance typical of great Parisian cabinetmaking of the 18th century.
The original Breccia marble top with warm tones completes the sumptuous harmony of the ensemble.
An eminent example of French mastery of the era, this chest of drawers combines the refinement of proportions with the decorative splendor typical of Rocaille taste, placing it among the masterpieces of collectible cabinetmaking.
Period: Mid-18th century;
Origin: France, Paris;
Dimensions: Height 90 cm, Width 128 cm; Depth 63 cm;
Condition: Excellent condition;
Document: Certificate of authenticity;
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