VÄGGPENDYL, gustaviansk, Johan Nyberg, (mästare i Stockholm 1787-1801).
Förgylld och bronserad. Ljus urtavla med arabiska siffror, denna märkt "Nyberg". Genombruten dekor av bland annat krönande bandrosett bland lövverk. Höjd ca 82 cm. pendel medföljer. Nyckel finns.
Slitage, repor och nagg. Urtavla med krackelyr. Renoverad och kompletterad, bland annat senare delar, lagningar.
The Gustavian era fell between 1775 and 1810. The furniture then takes on, in contrast to Rococo, a more restrained contour. The legs become straighter and tapered, the colours become softer in mostly grey-green and grey-blue tones. Typical to the Gustavian time is intarsia, inlays with medallions and classical borders. The chairs backrests are often straight spindles or a curved bundle of spindles, with the finer chairs have a padded back with a rosebud decoration at the top. A significant detail is the flower, "fleuron", which is often found in corner ornaments, leaf scroll decoration, and festoons of leaves, flowers, or fruits. Between the years of 1785-1810 is commonly known as the late-gustavian era and is known for its rigid clacissism. Rich intarsia decoration was replaced by smooth, dark mahogany with elegant brass fittings and moldings.
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