Style Louis XIV / Ref.1234
Red from Flanders marble with acroterion
Dimensions
Width 57'' ⅛ 145cm
Height 54'' 137cm
Inner width: 42'' ⅛ 107cm
Inner height: 39'' ¾ 101cm
Origin:
19th century
This fireplace mantel is crowned by an acroterion, shaped like a pedestal and decorated with fluting across the front and sides and acanthus leaves at both ends of the entablature. An acroterion was originally a decorative element that adorned the pediment of buildings in Antique architecture. Antique architectural vocabulary was a strong reference used by architects and decorators in the 18th century to create new ornamental shapes. Because of its strong classical influence, this model was found in all the 19th century marble mason catalogues.
The marble used here is Red from Flanders.
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