Pair A Haunting in Venice selections with canal Photography, dark Blue palettes, and gilt Mirrors.
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Experience antique Venetian art that blends history and elegance, offering timeless pieces to enrich interiors with culture and classic charm.
A charming pair of Italian painted commodes, each featuring two drawers and an elegant, tapered form characteristic of the turn-of-the-century aest...
View full detailsAn elegant Mid-Century Italian wall mirror, featuring a hand-carved frame with graceful acanthus leaves and scroll motifs. The rectangular form is ...
View full detailsA 19th century photograph capturing a classical pedestal in Italy, likely acquired as a memento by a traveler on the Grand Tour. The image beautifu...
View full detailsAn early 20th century watercolor capturing the timeless allure of Venice, depicting a serene canal scene with the soft, atmospheric light character...
View full detailsA refined pair of Italian chairs from the late 18th century, showcasing the linear elegance and restrained ornamentation that defined the neoclassi...
View full detailsA graceful pair of Italian armchairs crafted from pear wood, featuring a refined silhouette that speaks to the transition of design at the turn of ...
View full detailsThis amphora is of good size with shades of bright yellow to burnt mustard shades. A great, colorful addition to any home.
Bronze statue of a man, possibly by an artist known for large-scale monuments. Signed and date 95 on back of statue with a Lucca, Italy, foundry mark.
A 15th–16th century Neapolitan painted terracotta Madonna. Ex collection of Hearst Museum St. Mary's. In a private collection for the last 15 years...
View full detailsAn early 20th-century Italian Murano low glass bowl with a green rim, circa 1930.
An elegant Louis XVI style side chair from Italy, featuring the refined neoclassical symmetry and straight, tapered lines that defined the late 18t...
View full detailsAn elegant Italian walnut commode of three drawers, featuring parquetry inlaid banding and meticulously hand-carved motifs of wheat and ribbons. Th...
View full detailsAn elegant Italian two-drawer commode crafted in the Louis XVI style, featuring a refined rectangular case and a serpentine profile. The piece is d...
View full detailsA stately Italian walnut credenza featuring recessed paneled doors and a rich, dark grain that speaks to the enduring quality of Mediterranean cabi...
View full detailsAn Italian mixed wood commode from the turn of the 19th century, featuring a clean rectangular form and a rich, multi-toned surface. The careful se...
View full detailsAn Italian Baroque silver gilt pricket, or candlestick, circa 1780. Well carved with the silver gilding on the front side only. Old repair to the top.
A pair of Italian vintage dark red painted and giltwood and metal sconces in the form of bows and ribbons. These are a nice large-scale pair of fiv...
View full detailsA striking 19th century photograph of a Baroque iron lantern, capturing the intricate scrollwork and heavy, formal presence of the original metalwo...
View full detailsA charming Venetian bedside cabinet with one drawer, showcasing the delicate artistry of early 20th-century Italian craft. The hand-painted surface...
View full detailsAn 18th century etching by the Italian master Francesco Novelli (1764-1836), who gained renown for his skilled reinterpretations of Rembrandt’s gra...
View full detailsAn exquisite etching by the Italian artist Francesco Novelli (1764-1836), created as a meticulous homage to the works of Rembrandt van Rijn. Novell...
View full detailsAn 18th century etching by the Venetian artist Francesco Novelli (1764-1836), depicting a scene after the Dutch master Rembrandt. Novelli was celeb...
View full detailsAn 18th century etching by the Venetian master Francesco Novelli (1764 - 1836), depicting a masterful interpretation after Rembrandt. Novelli’s con...
View full detailsRembrandt etching done by Francesco Novelli, Italy circa 1770.
Pair A Haunting in Venice selections with canal Photography, dark Blue palettes, and gilt Mirrors.
For tablescapes, reach for Murano-friendly Drinkware & Bar and complete the scene with dramatic Lighting.
Listings specify origin; curation centers on Venice.
Dining rooms, libraries, and entries.
Yes—glam lighting and clean furniture sharpen the mood.