Hand Painted Neoclassic
Antique 19th Century French Neoclassical Commodes and Chests of Drawers
Wood
Vintage 1910s English Neoclassical Commodes and Chests of Drawers
Satinwood
Vintage 1980s Philippine Neoclassical Revival Screens and Room Dividers
Canvas, Wood
Early 2000s Italian Neoclassical Side Tables
Wood
Antique Early 1900s Italian Neoclassical Buffets
Pine
Antique Mid-19th Century Neoclassical Trunks and Luggage
Pine, Paint
Early 20th Century French Neoclassical Wall-mounted Sculptures
Metal
Early 20th Century English Neoclassical Revival Children's Furniture
Satinwood, Tulipwood, Paint
Antique 19th Century French Neoclassical Commodes and Chests of Drawers
Wood
20th Century French Neoclassical Revival Desks and Writing Tables
Wood
Antique Early 19th Century Italian Neoclassical Paintings
Canvas, Wood, Paint
Vintage 1950s Mexican Neoclassical Revival Side Tables
Mahogany
Vintage 1970s Italian Neoclassical Dining Room Chairs
Fabric, Textile, Wood
Antique Late 19th Century French Neoclassical Table Lamps
Porcelain
20th Century Italian Neoclassical Wall Mirrors
Mirror, Giltwood
Antique 19th Century English Neoclassical Fireplaces and Mantels
Paint, Wood
Mid-20th Century Neoclassical Console Tables
Wood, Paint
20th Century German Neoclassical Revival Vases
Porcelain
Antique 19th Century Austrian Urns
Porcelain
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Neoclassical Commodes and Chests o...
Mahogany
Antique Late 19th Century Italian Commodes and Chests of Drawers
Wood
Vintage 1950s American Neoclassical Table Lamps
Wood, Paint
Early 20th Century Italian Neoclassical Wall Lights and Sconces
Giltwood
Mid-20th Century Spanish Neoclassical Revival Side Tables
Fruitwood, Giltwood
Antique Mid-18th Century French Neoclassical Paintings
Wood, Paint, Paper
Vintage 1950s American Neoclassical Armchairs
Wicker, Wood
20th Century Italian Neoclassical Commodes and Chests of Drawers
Wood
Antique 1870s Italian Neoclassical Revival Buffets
Oak
Vintage 1930s Italian Neoclassical Side Tables
Wood
Antique Late 18th Century Italian Neoclassical Screens and Room Dividers
Paper
Antique Late 18th Century Italian Neoclassical Bookcases
Glass, Wood
Antique 18th Century French Classical Roman Decorative Art
Oak
Early 20th Century Italian Neoclassical Revival Commodes and Chests of D...
Marble
Antique 19th Century European Commodes and Chests of Drawers
Wood
Antique 1840s Italian Neoclassical Revival Wardrobes and Armoires
Walnut
Early 20th Century European Neoclassical Screens and Room Dividers
Paint
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Neoclassical Urns
Stone, Cement
20th Century Italian Neoclassical Benches
Fabric, Cane, Wood
Antique 1860s French Neoclassical Revival Bookcases
Wood
Antique 1880s English Neoclassical Revival Corner Cupboards
Glass, Pine
Antique Late 18th Century Italian Neoclassical Armchairs
Wood
Mid-20th Century Italian Neoclassical Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Wood, Giltwood, Resin
Antique 19th Century Italian Neoclassical Settees
Upholstery, Paint
Antique 19th Century French Neoclassical Beds and Bed Frames
Wood
Antique 1880s Austrian Neoclassical Porcelain
Porcelain
20th Century Italian Neoclassical Paintings
Wood, Paper, Masonite
Antique Late 19th Century Danish Neoclassical Porcelain
Porcelain
Early 20th Century Italian Louis XVI Wall Mirrors
Wood
Antique 18th Century Italian Neoclassical Commodes and Chests of Drawers
Wood
Antique 19th Century Italian Neoclassical Console Tables
Wood
20th Century French Neoclassical Porcelain
Porcelain
Early 20th Century Belgian Neoclassical Vases
Porcelain
Late 20th Century Asian Neoclassical Pedestals
Hardwood
Antique 19th Century British Neoclassical Pedestals
Wood
20th Century Italian Neoclassical Table Lamps
Wood, Parchment Paper
Antique 1890s English Neoclassical Revival Buffets
Hardwood
Mid-20th Century Italian Neoclassical Revival Cabinets
Wood, Paint
Antique 18th Century Swedish Neoclassical Beds and Bed Frames
Wood
Antique Late 18th Century Italian Neoclassical Candlesticks
Wood
Antique Early 19th Century Italian Neoclassical Revival Decorative Art
Paper
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A Close Look at Neoclassical Furniture
Neoclassical design emerged in Europe in the 1750s, as the Age of Enlightenment reached full flower. Neoclassical furniture took its cues from the styles of ancient Rome and Athens: symmetrical, ordered, dignified forms with such details as tapered and fluted chair and table legs, backrest finials and scrolled arms.
Over a period of some 20 years, first in France and later in Britain, neoclassical design — also known as Louis XVI, or Louis Seize — would supersede the lithe and curvaceous Rococo or Louis XV style.
The first half of the 18th century had seen a rebirth of interest in classical antiquity. The "Grand Tour" of Europe, codified as a part of the proper education of a patrician gentleman, included an extended visit to Rome. Some ventured further, to sketch the ruins of ancient Greece. These drawings and others — particularly those derived from the surprising and rich archaeological discoveries in the 1730s and ’40s at the sites of the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum — caused great excitement among intellectuals and aesthetes alike.
Neoclassical furniture is meant to reflect both grace and power. The overall appearance of neoclassical chairs, tables and cabinetry is strong and rectilinear. These pieces are, in effect, classical architecture in miniature: chair and table legs are shaped like columns; cabinets are constructed with elements that mirror friezes and pediments.
Yet neoclassicism is enlivened by gilt and silver leaf, marquetry, and carved and applied ornamental motifs based on Greek and Roman sculpture: acanthus leaves, garlands, laurel wreaths, sheaves of arrow, medallions and chair splats are carved in the shapes of lyres and urns.
As you can see from the furniture on these pages, there is a bit of whimsy in such stately pieces — a touch of lightness that will always keep neoclassicism fresh.
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