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George III kneehole desk, attributed to Wright & Elwick (fl. 1747-71), c. 1760 (mahogany)

George III kneehole desk, attributed to Wright & Elwick (fl. 1747-71), c. 1760 (mahogany)


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George III kneehole desk, attributed to Wright & Elwick (fl. 1747-71), c. 1760 (mahogany)

CH441571 George III kneehole desk, attributed to Wright & Elwick (fl.1747-71), c.1760 (mahogany) by English School, (18th century); 82.5x143.5x70 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Richard Wright and Edward Elwick; ); Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright

Media ID 23677578

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Acanthus Brass Cupboard Curved Desk Drawers George Iii Neoclassical Scrolls Wright Neo Classical


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This photograph showcases a stunning George III kneehole desk, attributed to the renowned craftsmen Wright & Elwick. Created around 1760, this exquisite piece of furniture is made from rich mahogany and measures an impressive 82.5x143.5x70 cm. The intricate details on this desk are truly remarkable. The decoration features beautifully carved acanthus leaves and floral motifs, adding a touch of elegance to its overall design. Brass handles adorn the drawers, providing both functionality and visual appeal. With its curved neoclassical style, this Georgian desk exudes sophistication and charm. The ornate scrolls and decorative elements further enhance its allure, making it a true work of art in itself. Housed in a private collection, this George III kneehole desk is a testament to the craftsmanship of Richard Wright and Edward Elwick during their active years between 1747-71. Its historical significance adds an extra layer of intrigue to its already impressive aesthetic qualities. Captured by eChristies Images with meticulous attention to detail, this photograph allows viewers to appreciate every aspect of this magnificent piece without any commercial intentions involved. It serves as a reminder that fine art can be found not only on canvas but also in meticulously crafted pieces of furniture like this one captured by Bridgeman Images for Fine Art Finder's collection.

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