A long 18th c. Swedish sofa bench from the early Gustavian period, hand-scraped to reveal the original paint, circa 1780. This beautiful sofa has the most unusual wood carved detail and rests up square, tapered, and fluted legs with rosettes on the corner posts. Four carved acanthus leaf finials flank each end. The fine details, carving, and patina are in excellent condition.
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The Gustavian style, named after King Gustav III of Sweden, is a restrained interpretation of the French Louis XV and Louis XVI style. King Gustav III was enamored with the neoclassical style and therefore created his own beautiful interpretation for Sweden. The Gustavian style originated in the late 1700’s, inspired by French Neoclassicism, and is still highly sought after today.
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