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Louis Majorelle Three-tiered Pedestal

$13,500
This French Art Nouveau three-tiered walnut pedestal by Louis Majorelle, features a rotating tray on the top. Striated grooves adorn the upper portion of the legs. The gently curving legs are also deeply carved. Firmly rooted in the craft of woodwork and furniture-making, Louis Majorelle's furniture subtly recalled the splendors of furniture from the 1700s. Louis Majorelle often ornamented his pieces with gracefully-sculpted sumptuous organic natural forms, like the grape bunches featured here. Using a new vocabulary of natural motifs and flowing lines of Art Nouveau, Majorelle's furniture merged old and new in a tantalizing way.

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Item #: F-21617
Artist: Louis Majorelle
Country: France
Circa: 1900
Dimensions: 50.75" height, 19.5" width, 19.5" depth.
Materials: Fruitwood
Literature: A similar pedestal is pictured in, "Louis Majorelle, Master of Art Nouveau Design," by Alastair Duncan, 1991, p. 202.

The sinuous natural forms of his works, like those sumptuous accents, were inspired by the C-scrolls of the Louis XV era. In an age when France was still humiliated by the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, and when luxury production in other countries was threatening the cultural hegemony the French saw as their birthright, Majorelle's ability to suggest the nation's glory days was paramount.
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