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Chest-of-drawers (come a tre cassettO
Turin, Italy 1775-1785
Made by Francesco Bolgie (active c. 1769-c. 1825)
Painted and parcel gilded wood with gilded bronze mounts and a white marble top
Size: 38" high, 54 1/4" wide, 23 'A" deep (approximately 97 x 138 x 60 cm).
Comparative Literature: G. Ferraris, Giuseppe Maria Bonzanigo e la scultura decorativa
in legno a Torino tie!periodo neoclassico (1770-1830), Cavallermaggiore, 1991, pp.
112-114.
Alzar Gonzalez Palacios, Il Mobile Nei Secoli, vol. 2, Fratelli Fabbri Editori, 1969, pp.
74-75
Price: $185,000.00
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Surviving in an amazing state of preservation, this neoclassical commode is a rare
example of Piedmontese furniture of the highest quality. It retains its original shaped white
marble top, which rests on a rectangular frame punctuated at the four corners by fluted
columnar forms which terminate in spirally fluted baluster shaped feet. The sides of the
commode are decorated with lyre forms carved in relief and surrounded by moldings. The
front is punctuated by three long drawers, the upper and lower of which are decorated in high
relief with carved foliate swags, which are tied with ribbons above the original gilded bronze
keyhole escutcheons and drawer pulls, each oval in form and centered by a classical urn. The
larger center drawer is compartmentalized by moldings to form two shaped side panels, each
decorated with paired foliate branches, flanking a central round panel with a beribboned
foliate spray. Mounts identical to those on the other two drawers finish this drawer. The
entire piece also retains its original painted decoration; a palette of light aqua blue and cream,
highlighted with white on the carved details and gold on the moldings and fluted decorations.
After Giuseppe Maria Bonzanigo, Bolgie was the most talented and acclaimed carver
working for the court of the Royal House of Savoy in Turin and the Piedmont. In fact,
several important pieces of furniture, formerly attributed to Bonzanigo, have now been given
to Bolgie. The inventive mixture of neoclassical ornament, all crisply carved, on this chest-
of-drawers is characteristic of Bolgie's work, including two other commodes made for the
Palazzo Reale in Turin. The distinctive light blue, cream and white decor of this commode
with its carved beribboned swags relates directly to BolgiI's most famous piece of furniture,
a bookcase cabinet made for the Savoia's hunting lodge at Stupinigi, the Palazzina di Caccia.
Another example of Bolgie's commodes is at the Villa Accorsi, in the Scorcio Salone on the
first floor (see photograph).
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