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Chair

end of the 18th century

The Museum of Arts and Crafts in Zagreb

The Museum of Arts and Crafts in Zagreb
Zagreb, Croatia

Although in the inventories of aristocratic and burgher houses in Croatia there is mention of large numbers of seating suites, only a few have actually been preserved. This suite consists of seven parts: a corner cupboard, a table, sofa, two armchairs and two chairs; shown here are the sofa, an armchair and a chair. It is produced from soft white painted wood with white details. In Neoclassicism, although not for the first time in the history of furnishing, the wooden surfaces were painted in a combination of white and pastel or white and gold tones. The simple forms of the calm contour lines, characteristic legs attenuated to the bottoms, cubes with carved rosettes at the join of legs and frame of the seat – all these are elements typical of the time and style. Instead of the usual canework, the seat and the back of the chair (part of a suite) is filled with plaited rope. The suite was found in Castle Januševac, but it was not part of the original furnishing from the time of the building.

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  • Title: Chair
  • Date: end of the 18th century
  • Date Created: end of the 18th century
  • Location Created: Croatia (?) or Austria (?)
  • Physical Dimensions: 88 cm x 47.5 cm x 44 cm
  • Type: chair
  • Contributor: Museum of Arts and Crafts, Zagreb
  • Rights: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA)
  • External Link: http://athena.muo.hr/?object=detail&id=19752
  • Medium: wood, rope
The Museum of Arts and Crafts in Zagreb

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