Antique side chair in neoclassical style
This chair is considered to be a stylistic work by the Italian designer Michelangelo Pergolesi (Michelangelo Pergolesi)(active 1760-1801), made about 1785. Pergolesi is known for bringing Italian fantasy elements to British design. It is exquisitely carved and decorated in painted and gold. The back of the chair consists of crossed cornucopia horns (cornucopia), from which a monster head (possibly a griffin or dolphin head) is born, and an umbrella-like canopy structure is attached. The seat was covered with green upholstery.
Saint George Dragon Slaying Sculpture
This sculpture is located in the courtyard of the Archbishop's Palace in Bratislava and is part of the Saint George Fountain. The Archbishop's Palace is a neoclassical palace located in the old town of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. This sculpture depicts the scene of Saint George riding a horse and fighting against a dragon. This depiction is based on a legend that emerged in the 12th century and was recorded in the medieval text collection 'Legenda aurea'.
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