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Late 17th Century Italian Satyr at The Christophe Edwards and Andrew Webb Gallery.
This wonderful secular wooden Satyr dating circa 1695 is attributed to Anton Maria Maragliano (Genoa, 1664-1739.) Considered an Important Baroque sculptor, Maragliano is perhaps best known for his religious commissions thus making the monochrome Satyr very rare. The platform above the head was most likely intended for a vase and displayed in the corner of a wealthy Italian interior. Maragliano’s Genoese contemporaries include Filippo Parodi and Domenico Piola.
This wonderful secular wooden Satyr dating circa 1695 is attributed to Anton Maria Maragliano (Genoa, 1664-1739.) Considered an Important Baroque sculptor, Maragliano is perhaps best known for his religious commissions thus making the monochrome Satyr very rare. The platform above the head was most likely intended for a vase and displayed in the corner of a wealthy Italian interior. Maragliano’s Genoese contemporaries include Filippo Parodi and Domenico Piola.
The Christophe Edwards and Andrew Webb Gallery are excited to announce ‘The Nile Style,’ an exhibition of Egyptian influenced furniture and objects dating from 1000 BC to the 1970’s. The collection began three years ago when Andrew Webb discovered a collection of English panels from the 1920’s depicting The Ancient Book of the Dead of Ani.
The Winter Decorative Antiques and Textiles Fair from 24-29 January, 2012 in The Marquee in Battersea Park, London SW opens with a full house of more than one hundred and forty inspirational exhibitors, dealers in unusual and practical period furniture for connoisseurs, painted pieces and country chic for relaxed living areas; fabulous lighting and mirrors; textiles and upholstered chairs, original vintage glass and ceramics as well as highly collectable named designer furniture of the 20th century.

