Athéniennes
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Furnishings and Equipment (Hierarchy Name) > Furnishings (Hierarchy Name) > furnishings (artifacts) > <furnishings by form or function> > furniture > <furniture by form or function> > support furniture > stands (support furniture) > <stands by form> > <stands by form: base form> > tripods (stands)
Descripción
Carved tripod stand that was popular as a type of furniture, particularly in Neoclassical French design. Often used as a washstand. It was based on the style of the metal tripod on the choregic monument of Lysikrates and also found in Herculaneum. The form was reconstructed by James Stuart as a motif at Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire. The form is also depicted in a painting by Joseph-Marie Vien, "La Vertueuse Athénienne" (1763), and thus the name is derived.
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- athénienne [es]
- athénienne [en]
- athénienne [nl]
- athenienne [it]
- athenienne [es]
- ateniense [es]
- mesa ateniense [es]
- trípode ateniense [es]