
Thomas Moore
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£40,000 - £60,000
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Provenance
The National Galleries of Scotland.
The sculptural quality and strong scrolled emphasis of the carving on the offered pair of sofas suggest they are probably of Roman origin. Added to this, the various carved classical and grotteschi masks are recurrent elements on a great deal of furniture produced by Roman cabinet makers during the 18th century. While the caryatids carved to the front end legs, as well as these interspersed masks, together establish an appearance reminiscent of the Baroque. This is perhaps also indicative of a typical Roman interpretation of the Rococo, the fashionable style already burgeoning across Europe in circa 1740, when the offered lot was most likely executed.
Due to the impressive proportions of these sofas, one can assume that they were originally made for a Palazzo and most likely for a large space such as a Portego, which in the 18th century tended to be a grandiose reception room or significant entrance hall with long walls.