Description

Munich around 1825

Workshop Johann Georg Hiltl (1771-1845)

The powerfully designed table is veneered with veined walnut. Its special feature is the three maple fills on the shaft. They are painted in the Renaissance style with angel figures rising from acanthus leaves, each holding a letter of the monogram ESB.

In his Munich workshop from 1818, Joh. Gg. Hiltl developed a technique of transferring prints onto wooden surfaces and became very successful with it.

Height: 77 cm, diameter of the plate: 117 cm

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