Baroque lounge chair in solid gilded beech wood upholstered in stretched blue velvet fabric and fixed with upholsterer nails.
Length: 155 cm – Height: 97 cm – Depth: 69 cm – Seat height 47 cm.
Baroque is a word commonly used to define a specific style of art called the Baroque period. It is most often used to define artistic works of this era.
When did the period of Baroque art develop?
The Baroque style actually developed during the Italian Renaissance, it became popular in the 16th century. He is originally from Italy and later moved to different parts of Europe and the globe. During the Italian Renaissance, artists developed a new style that combined the decorative aspects of earlier masters with the naturalistic paintings of the new age.
Baroque paintings often included elements of nature. For example, the decorative pieces included in the ceiling of the church in Siena include elements of nature. Examples include leaves, branches, flowers and vines. In the Church of Santa Maria Novella, the decoration focused on the river and the sea. In the Baroque style, similar decorative elements are incorporated in churches around the world, including the Vatican.
Baroque sculpture and artwork are characterized by an abundance of stylized details, strong geometric designs and bright colors. The use of bright colors became common during the early days of the Baroque style. This is because Baroque artists generally enjoyed painting outdoors.
The influence of the Baroque style can still be seen today in the design of some contemporary buildings and works of art. Although the influence of the Classical period has ended, some of its features can still be seen in modern architecture. This includes using many symmetrical shapes and using elements such as sculpting the different elements.
Fabric: 100% Polyester
Padding:
Seat: polyurethane foam (density 25 kg/m3)
Backrest: polyurethane foam (density 17 kg/m3)
Suspension by elastic straps.
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