Baroque armchair in solid gilded beech wood, upholstered in a soft and comfortable green velvet fabric, fixed with upholstery nails.
Its frame is decorated with Rococo-style moldings and sculptures.
The Baroque artistic period
The Baroque period in Europe witnessed a dynamic artistic development where artists began to experiment with various forms of expression through color, line, shape and texture in furniture.
Arguably this art began in painting. The most famous Baroque artists were Jan Van Eyck. Rubens also had an important role to play in Baroque art in Europe. He worked on many religious works such as the Church of Brussels and helped modernize the Baroque period by introducing new subjects such as the Madonna and the Child with a Human Skull. Rubens' interest in religion and his rejection of traditional art created a profound influence on European culture.
Height: 109 cm – Width: 62 cm – Depth 60,5 cm.
Seat height: 54 cm.
Fabric: 100% Polyester
Padding:
Seat: polyurethane foam (density 22 kg/m3)
Backrest: polyurethane foam (density 16 kg/m3)
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