Russian carved armchair Arch, ax and gloves according to the sketch of V.P. Shutov. Russia, late 19th century.

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Russian carved armchair Arch, ax and gloves according to the sketch of V.P. Shutov. Russia, late 19th century.

Carved oak armchair according to the sketch of V.P. Shutov - Arch, ax and gloves. Russia, late 19th century. Pan-Slavic folk motifs with a pair of winter gloves left on the seat and axe-shaped armrests. With an arc in the form of legs and a back and the text of the saying "Hush, yedesh, farther you will be.” Height to seat 49 cm. Width 65 cm, depth 62 cm, height 96 cm.


Provenance: In the 1930s, an armchair brought from Terijoki (at that time also known as the Finnish Riviera, now Zelenogorsk, Russia) to Kuopio by its owner, pastry chef Frederik Trube (St. Petersburg 6.3.1906 - Kuopio 11.1.1984 )). Fredrik and Natalia Trube, born in Russia, have lived and worked in Kuopio for over fifty years.

Condition: Signs of wear commensurate with age
Style: Modern
Country: Russia
Period: Late 19th century
Warranty: Seller Warranty
Material: Wood
Product sizes: Height - 96cm, Width - 65cm, Depth - 62cm
Location: Gallery "Antiqon", Brivibas street 52, Riga, Latvia
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