Grand Tour Furniture
For 18th-century young British noblemen, no education was complete without a year on the Grand Tour. Although it had no official route, the Grand Tour focused on places foundational to European art, literature and architecture, including sites in France, Germany, Switzerland and, most importantly, Italy. It was an opportunity not just to witness the roots of the classics they had studied but also to take some of it home. Grand Tour furniture was among the souvenirs.
Grand Tour furniture ranged from marble architectural models replicating ancient wonders to actual antiquities often taken illicitly, leaving a legacy of looting still being unraveled today. Other items reflected the artistic richness of the Renaissance cities and other destinations. In Italy, this included scagliola tables and pedestals mimicking marble as well as tabletops and wall panels embedded with pietra dura hard stone mosaics.
Furniture was also developed to display Grand Tour purchases in the owner’s home, presenting them as a cultivated and well-traveled person. Mahogany collector’s cabinets held objects like intaglio moldings of coins and seals while others had specialized drawers that framed pietra dura panels.
Many objects were specifically produced for Grand Tour collectors. Often accompanied by retinues on journeys lasting months or years, the elite travelers, the wealthiest of whom extended their trips to Egypt and the Holy Land, required artful personal mementos befitting the experience. For example, Grand Tour micromosaics — small artworks, most not more than two inches wide — arose from the entrepreneurial impulses of artisans who had trained in the Vatican’s workshops.
Grand Tour journeys would help inform a range of decorative styles such as neoclassical, Rococo and Adam style. (Architect and designer Robert Adam toured Italy and France for five years.) The Grand Tour flourished at a time of economic prosperity and political stability, but the French Revolution in 1789 brought it to an end. Yet as the tradition faded in popularity in England, the rising wealth of the United States led to an increase in tourism across the Atlantic and a similar passion for collecting to show one’s worldliness.
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Early 20th Century Italian Grand Tour Furniture
Bronze
Late 19th Century Italian Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Wood, Paint
Late 19th Century Italian Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Bronze
Early 20th Century Italian Grand Tour Furniture
Marble, Bronze
Early 20th Century Italian Grand Tour Furniture
Alabaster, Marble
1860s French Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Bronze
Mid-19th Century French Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Marble, Bronze
Early 19th Century French Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Paper
19th Century American Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Wood, Paper
1830s Italian Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Pine
19th Century Italian Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Bronze
Mid-19th Century Greek Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Alabaster, Bronze, Spelter
Late 19th Century Italian Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Brass
Late 20th Century Unknown Grand Tour Furniture
Paper
Late 18th Century Italian Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Wood
19th Century Italian Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Siena Marble, Bronze
Mid-19th Century English Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Composition
Early 19th Century Italian Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Marble
19th Century Italian Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Paper
19th Century French Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Marble, Bronze, Ormolu
19th Century French Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Marble, Bronze, Ormolu
19th Century Italian Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Alabaster, Marble
21st Century and Contemporary British Grand Tour Furniture
Plaster, Paint
Mid-19th Century English Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Cement, Marble, Steel
Late 19th Century Greek Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Clay
Early 1800s English Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Porcelain
Late 19th Century Italian Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Bronze
1950s Italian Vintage Grand Tour Furniture
Silver
19th Century Italian Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Lapis Lazuli, Bronze
Late 20th Century Unknown Grand Tour Furniture
Paper
Mid-20th Century Italian Grand Tour Furniture
Masonite, Paint
Early 19th Century French Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Gold, Enamel
Late 20th Century Mexican Grand Tour Furniture
Plaster
Early 19th Century French Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Marble
Early 19th Century Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Alabaster
Late 19th Century English Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Paper
1960s Italian Vintage Grand Tour Furniture
Alabaster
Early 19th Century Italian Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Belgian Black Marble
1820s French Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Marble, Bronze
Mid-20th Century Italian Grand Tour Furniture
Carrara Marble, Marble, Brass
1850s Italian Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Giltwood
Mid-19th Century Italian Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Marble, Bronze
19th Century Italian Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Brass, Bronze, Ormolu
Late 19th Century Italian Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Bronze
19th Century Italian Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Marble
19th Century Italian Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Marble, Bronze
1850s Italian Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Plaster
Late 20th Century Unknown Grand Tour Furniture
Paper
20th Century Grand Tour Furniture
Marble
20th Century Italian Grand Tour Furniture
Leather, Burl
1850s European Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Paint, Canvas
15th Century and Earlier Italian Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Siena Marble, Bronze
Mid-20th Century Spanish Grand Tour Furniture
Plaster
Late 20th Century Pakistani Grand Tour Furniture
Marble
Late 19th Century Greek Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Terracotta
Early 20th Century Italian Grand Tour Furniture
Wood, Giltwood, Paint
19th Century Italian Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Agate, Lapis Lazuli, Malachite, Marble, Breccia Marble, Porphyry
Late 19th Century Greek Antique Grand Tour Furniture
Terracotta