Although the Rococo in France (where the style originated) lasted from roughly 1725 to 1760, other countries in Europe produced period art and furniture until the late 18th century. One such country was Italy and in particular, Venice, where this unusual carved walnut centerpiece was hand-carved, circa 1780. A large shell-form bowl with volute leaf embellishments is being held by three putti emerging from an undulating base. The wave pattern is reminiscent of a foaming sea, further indicated by the stylized dolphin tails emerging from the spray. All of the tails are textured with a lozenge-patterned background, protruding as high-relief elements. On the underside, the scalloped tips of the water swing down in three areas, forming well-disguised feet. The carvings of the centerpiece are quite exceptional, given the height and breadth of the piece. A wonderful decorative accessory for any large table, our walnut Venetian centerpiece has a golden brown hue, allowing it to be placed on just about any sofa, center, or dining table. It can be presented by itself or paired with a floral arrangement or faux greenery as seen in some detail photos.
CONDITION: Good antique condition with minor nicks and losses. Commensurate age separations with some light discoloration to areas of the underside of the bowl. Traces of old restoration work with some more recent fills and repairs.