Console (part of a set) by Giocondo (Giuseppe) Albertolli

Console (part of a set) 1765 - 1785

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Dimensions Overall: 35 1/4 × 40 × 20 1/2 in. (89.5 × 101.6 × 52.1 cm)

This console, part of a set, was crafted by Giocondo Albertolli. Made in the late 18th century during the Neoclassical revival, it embodies the era's fascination with ancient Greece and Rome. The console table and mirror combine luxury and order; its carved details, like garlands and classical motifs, reflect the period's elite taste. Albertolli was a key figure in shaping interior design, providing models for stucco ornamentation that defined domestic spaces. Examining such designs unveils social hierarchies expressed through architecture and decor. Historical archives, design treatises, and period room installations offer valuable context. They show us how the console embodies the cultural values of its time, linking art and design to broader social structures. Such analysis helps us see beyond aesthetics, revealing the intricate connections between art, power, and society.

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