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A richly carved expression of 19th‑century French historicism, this neo‑Renaissance oak blanket chest brings together the drama, symbolism, and sculptural craftsmanship that defined the revival styles of the period. Its façade is alive with deeply modelled reliefs: intertwined foliage, fantastical creatures, and heroic figures that echo the grandeur of 16th‑century ornament while retaining the warmth and tactility of hand‑carved oak. The chest stands on bold claw‑form feet, giving it a grounded, architectural presence, while the corners are framed by carved figures that lend the piece a narrative, almost theatrical quality.
The oak has developed a beautiful, time‑softened patina, its surface enriched by generations of handling and the natural aging of the wood. This mellow glow enhances the depth of the carving, allowing light to play across the reliefs and reveal the craftsmanship that went into every detail. The original lock plate remains in place, its pierced metalwork adding another layer of ornament, though the key is no longer present; an expected and historically consistent detail for a piece of this age.
Furniture in the neo‑Renaissance style was prized in 19th‑century France for its evocation of cultural heritage and its celebration of artisanal skill. This chest embodies those ideals with exceptional clarity. It would have served as a storage piece in a well‑appointed home, but today it reads equally as a sculptural object, capable of anchoring an entryway, bedroom, or living space with its commanding presence and historical resonance.
The combination of richly carved oak, mythic iconography, and a patina shaped by more than a century of life makes this chest a compelling addition to both traditional and contemporary interiors. It offers not only storage but also a sense of continuity with the past; an object that carries its history with dignity and expressive power.
Dimensions:
Height: 57,5 cm
Width: 120 cm
Depth: 50 cm
Ref. 26-0609