Neoclassicismo Italiano and the Klismos Chair
July 17 2009, 4:33pm
This chair, one of a set of four neoclassical chairs in our collection, is derived from the klismos chair, a Greek invention that evolved from a simple throne. Splayed, sabre-form legs and uprights connected by a concave backrest are characteristics of these chairs, which became popular in the late-18th and 19th centuries for their gracefulness and lightness of form, as well as their reference to antiquity. The present chairs are illustrative of the variations on the klismos form that occurred at the end of 18th century during the Neoclassical period in Italy, when furniture was relieved of ornament in favor of simple lines more closely modeled on its classical forbears.
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Via: http://www.carltonhobbs.net/news/neoclassicismo-italiano-and-the-klismos-chair/2009/06/11/

