sideboard

James Lamb, 1817 - 1902



sideboard

James Lamb 1817 - 1902

Summary

Ebonised mahogany sideboard, ebonised with veneers of burr walnut and maple and parcel gilt. . Broken pediment at top, beneath and a Siennese marble top. Pair of doors with Etruscan Revival pendant lamp motifs and Wedgwood jasper mounts flank a mirror backed cabinet. Eight paired columns. Central mirrored cabinet has two shelves lined with tooled green velvet.

Display Label

Gallery text panel In Pursuit of Beauty Late Victorian Art and Design Improving the quality of British art and design had been a concern since the 1850s. The British Empire had expanded into new continents but it was the classical ideal of beauty, based on Ancient Greek and Roman culture that was still considered the model for serious art. The pursuit of beauty was a form of escapism from the mass-production of industrial Britain. As well as looking to the ancient world, artists and designers were delighted and inspired by the arts of Renaissance Italy, the Middle and Far East. Many of the paintings here feature a beautiful woman. Sometimes she is a passive, decorative form, but often she is a dark and brooding femme fatale, a symbol of seduction, deception and destruction. The 'fatal woman' may reflect late Victorian male fears as women campaigned for equal rights and new roles. The emphasis on colour, harmony and rhythm and simplifying the form of an object would become major concerns in the 20th century. They can be seen emerging here in the work of late Victorian artists and designers.


Object Name

sideboard

Creators Name

James Lamb

Date Created

1875 - 1880

accession number

1982.1

Place of creation

Manchester

Medium

On Display

[G10] Manchester Art Gallery - Gallery 10
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Credit

Gift of The Friends of Manchester City Galleries

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