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Center Table with Acanthus-Covered Supports and Lion's Paw Feet

Date16th and 19th century
MediumWalnut
Dimensions31 1/4 x 115 x 39 1/4 in. (79.4 x 292.1 x 99.7 cm)
Credit LineHenry Clay Frick Bequest
Accession number1916.5.82
Collection History

Marenzi (?). Federici (?). Elia Volpi, Palazzo Davanzati, Florence. His sale, American Art Association, New York, November 21–27, 1916, Lot 445. Frick, 1916.

Source: Furniture in The Frick Collection: Italian and French Renaissance, French 18th and 19th Centuries (Pt. I). Volume V. New York: The Frick Collection, 1992.

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