In the manner of Ferdinando Pogliani (1832-1899) - Sillón - Madera, Hueso - A rich bone-inlay chair





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Una silla con incrustaciones de hueso en madera ennegrecida, en estilo Neo-Renacentista, en la manera de Ferdinando Pogliani (1832–1899), Milán, Italia, aproximadamente 1850–1900; dimensiones 118 x 49 x 53 cm; en buen estado con pequeños defectos.
Descripción del vendedor
- Bone inlay on ebonized hardwood.
- The Milanese cabinetmaker Ferdinando Pogliani was a leading figure in the production of Neo-Renaissance furniture in Italy at the end of the 19th century, reaching his stylistic peak during the period known as the Umbertine style. His creations were not mere copies, but sophisticated interpretations that displayed exquisite historicist references, drawing inspiration primarily from the Italian Quattrocento and Cinquecento. This profound knowledge and respect for classical forms gave his work great artistic value, distinguishing it from the mass production of the time. His furniture, often presented at world's fairs, was considered a true masterpiece of artistic cabinetmaking, sought after by the upper bourgeoisie and royalty for its intrinsic quality and prestige.
Pogliani's signature is distinguished by an ornamental technique of unparalleled refinement: the elegant combination of bone marquetry on ebonized wood (wood stained or treated to imitate ebony). This choice of color and material intensified the dramatic effect of the designs, where the light bone contrasted vividly with the dark background, evoking both the luxury of Renaissance studioli and the Victorian predilection for exotic materials and dark surfaces. The marquetry patterns, often depicting mythological figures, grotesque motifs, or intricate geometric and vegetal designs, demonstrated a technical mastery and aesthetic sensibility that established Pogliani as the leading exponent of the Neo-Renaissance style in Italian furniture.
- Dimensions: 118 x 49 x 53 cm
- In good overall condition. Minor flaws.
- Montbaron Gallery includes a certificate of guarantee with all its lots.
El vendedor y su historia
- Bone inlay on ebonized hardwood.
- The Milanese cabinetmaker Ferdinando Pogliani was a leading figure in the production of Neo-Renaissance furniture in Italy at the end of the 19th century, reaching his stylistic peak during the period known as the Umbertine style. His creations were not mere copies, but sophisticated interpretations that displayed exquisite historicist references, drawing inspiration primarily from the Italian Quattrocento and Cinquecento. This profound knowledge and respect for classical forms gave his work great artistic value, distinguishing it from the mass production of the time. His furniture, often presented at world's fairs, was considered a true masterpiece of artistic cabinetmaking, sought after by the upper bourgeoisie and royalty for its intrinsic quality and prestige.
Pogliani's signature is distinguished by an ornamental technique of unparalleled refinement: the elegant combination of bone marquetry on ebonized wood (wood stained or treated to imitate ebony). This choice of color and material intensified the dramatic effect of the designs, where the light bone contrasted vividly with the dark background, evoking both the luxury of Renaissance studioli and the Victorian predilection for exotic materials and dark surfaces. The marquetry patterns, often depicting mythological figures, grotesque motifs, or intricate geometric and vegetal designs, demonstrated a technical mastery and aesthetic sensibility that established Pogliani as the leading exponent of the Neo-Renaissance style in Italian furniture.
- Dimensions: 118 x 49 x 53 cm
- In good overall condition. Minor flaws.
- Montbaron Gallery includes a certificate of guarantee with all its lots.

