Magnificent Norman wedding wardrobe from the Louis XV period, from the 18th century, with rich carvings and moldings
It was the groom's father who ordered this wedding wardrobe Indeed this wardrobe served as a dowry offered to the newlyweds
The importance and prominence of the carvings were evidence of the social importance of the donor
Here, the Rocaille sculptures are fine and dense describe various bouquets, interlacing, floral scrolls intended to represent the love that the bride and groom will have for each other. Flowery decorations also decorate the top of the doors and the cornice.
In addition, the molded doors blend beautifully with the finesse of the cabinet work cut down on the sculptures.
The cabinet rests on 4 arched legs dressed in acanthus leaf, typical of Louis XV furniture
Painted in white, there is also a brush work to rechampir which has been done
Shades of gold and silver therefore perfectly highlight the carvings of the wardrobe.
Moreover, this same rechampi gives even more relief to the sculptures and moldings of this wardrobe.
The original lock has three anchor points
The width of the cornice is 134cm
Width: 134cm
Height: 207cm
Depth: 52cm
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