
Regency carved centre table designed by Thomas Hope for his home in Duchess Street. Two carved pedestal legs featuring erect palmettes and addorsed creatures support a plain rectangular top. Hope is considered the single most influential figure in the development of the Regency style.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Table, c. 1800–1805
Date supported
2003
Medium and material
Mahogany
Dimensions
75 x 91.5 x 63.5 cm
Grant
44000
Total cost
100000
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