Italian Provincial Neoclassical Walnut and Yew Marquetry Cabinet, circa 1780
A distinctive Italian provincial Neoclassical cabinet dating to circa 1780, crafted in walnut and yew veneer on poplar wood and featuring unusual pictorial marquetry. This cabinet combines the fashionable classical vocabulary of the late 18th century with the individual character and craftsmanship associated with provincial Italian furniture.
The architectural case features a single drawer above a paneled door and rests on elegant tapered legs. Furthermore, contrasting geometric stringing frames the façade and side panels, highlighting the warm tones and natural grain of the walnut and yew veneers.
A striking marquetry medallion depicting an eagle on a shield, surrounded by scrolling ribbons, adorns the central door. This motif reflects the decorative vocabulary of classical antiquity. In addition, the side panels display equally intriguing classically inspired figures holding vessels. Their charming, slightly naïve execution adds character and reflects the traditions of provincial craftsmanship.
Overall, the combination of classical imagery, geometric inlay, contrasting veneers, and slender proportions gives this small cabinet a particularly individual presence. As a result, the piece represents a wonderful example of late 18th-century Italian provincial Neoclassical furniture. At the same time, its compact proportions make it an appealing functional cabinet or decorative accent for a contemporary interior.
Dimensions
H 32.9 in. (83.5 cm) × W 19.5 in. (49.5 cm) × D 14.6 in. (37 cm)

























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