George II walnut carver side chair
George II walnut carver side chair
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A George II walnut provincial carver side chair with drop in seat on square canted laegs, circa 1740.
Georgian furniture, crafted between 1714 and 1830 during the reigns of the British kings George I to George IV, is renowned for its elegance, balance, and fine craftsmanship. Influenced by classical architecture and design, it often features symmetry, proportion, and rich mahogany wood. Distinctive styles emerged within the period, including the ornate Rococo designs of Thomas Chippendale, the delicate Neo-classicism of Hepplewhite, and the refined elegance of Sheraton.
Decorative elements such as carved motifs, cabriole legs, and inlaid veneers showcase exceptional artistry. Georgian furniture remains highly prized today for its timeless beauty, durability, and representation of sophisticated eighteenth-century taste.
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