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Piero Fornasetti (1913-1988)

A "Palladiana" chest of drawers, mid/late 20th century; Milan, Italy
With sticker to uppermost drawer: [hand holding brush cipher] / Fornasetti / Milano
he lacquered wood three-drawer chest with brass pulls featuring a screen-printed Neoclassical building image to curved front and Italian garden to top surface
28" H x 39.5" W x 22" D

  • Literature: Barnaba Fornasetti (editor), "Fornasetti The Complete Universe" (New York: Rizzoli, 2010), p. 372
    Patrick Mauries, "Fornasetti: Designer of Dreams" (London: Thames & Hudson, 1991), p. 104
  • Notes: Piero Fornasetti (1913-1988) was an Italian artist and designer renowned for his prolific contributions to the world of decorative arts. His career spanned various disciplines, including painting, sculpture, interior decoration, and printing. Born in Milan, Fornasetti's work is characterized by a unique blend of classicism, surrealism, and metaphysical art, which he often combined with playful and humorous elements. His collaborations with notable designers such as Gio Ponti (1891-1979) and Richard Ginori (b. 1920) further cemented his influence in the design world.

    Fornasetti's designs were heavily inspired by Italian Renaissance, Rococo, and Neoclassical motifs. He had a penchant for incorporating architectural elements into his works, making them both functional and artistically rich. One of his most famous series, "Tema e Variazioni," features over 400 variations of the face of opera singer Lina Cavalieri, showcasing his fascination with repetition and variation.

    The "Palladiana" chest of drawers is one of Fornasetti's iconic pieces, embodying his distinctive style and artistic philosophy. Designed around 1955, this piece exemplifies Fornasetti's mastery in combining decorative art with practical furniture design. The chest is named after Andrea Palladio, the renowned Italian architect, reflecting the architectural motifs that Fornasetti often employed in his designs.

    The "Palladiana" chest of drawers features a curved structure, meticulously crafted using hand-painting and lithographic transfer printing techniques. These methods allowed Fornasetti to achieve intricate and precise decorative patterns, which are a hallmark of his work. The chest's façade is adorned with architectural elements, creating an illusion of depth and perspective that is both visually striking and emblematic of Fornasetti's playful approach to design.

    This piece is part of Fornasetti's broader body of work that sought to bring art into everyday life. His collaboration with Gio Ponti, particularly on projects like the "Trumeau Architettura" slant-front desk, showcased his ability to merge artistic expression with functional design. The "Palladiana" chest of drawers continues this tradition, offering a practical storage solution that doubles as a piece of art.

    Fornasetti's work, including the "Palladiana" chest, experienced a resurgence in popularity in the late 20th century. Exhibitions such as the comprehensive retrospective at the Victoria & Albert Museum in 1991 helped to rekindle interest in his designs, leading to a renewed appreciation and higher market value for his pieces.
  • Condition: Overall good condition with scattered scuffs, scratches, nicks, and indentations commensurate with age. With an overall yellowing to exterior. Craquelure to the top surface with a few pea-sized losses and fleabite chips to edges, with a 10" long scuff and adjacent 2.5" diameter area of damage. Lacking legs.

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