19th Century Empire Style Clock

19th Century Empire Style Clock

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$$$$$ · Indexed April 19, 2024 ·



Pegaso Gallery Design
Los Angeles, CA
6812 Melrose Ave. Los Angeles CA, 90038 · 323-456-4452






Usage
  • Such clocks are often placed in living rooms or entryways, adding a classic touch to home decor.
  • Ideal for collectors of antique furniture or those looking to enhance the historical aesthetic of their space.
  • Could serve as an eye-catching centerpiece on a mantel or decorative table.
History
  • The Empire style emerged in the early 19th century, influenced by French imperial design under Napoleon.
  • This period is characterized by a focus on grandeur and classicism, often incorporating materials like mahogany and gilding.
  • As an example of 19th-century craftsmanship, it reflects the artistic movement and technological advancements of the era.
Design Significance
  • Empire clocks typically feature bold lines and ornate details, representative of the elegance and decorum of the time.
  • Design elements may include neoclassical motifs, such as laurel leaves or fluted columns, which convey historical significance.
  • The use of contrasting materials and finishes is common in Empire style, highlighting the craftsmanship and artistic value of clockmaking during this period.

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