Stool
Stool by PELAGIO PALAGI
The artwork “Stool” by Pelagio Palagi, created in 1835, stands as a testament to the Neoclassical aesthetic prevalent during Carlo Alberto’s reign and embodies the meticulous craftsmanship characteristic of Bolognese furniture design. This gilded wooden bench transcends mere functionality; it's an opulent symbol of royal patronage and reflects Palagi’s profound understanding of classical principles.
Palagi, deeply influenced by Count Aldrovandi’s academy and its emphasis on drawing and perspective, honed his skills in replicating sculptural forms with remarkable accuracy. The bench’s design incorporates elements reminiscent of Roman temples—specifically the Doric order—demonstrating Palagi's commitment to reviving classical ideals within contemporary art.
The meticulous gilding process highlights Palagi’s mastery of decorative techniques, elevating the piece beyond a simple seat. Red trim accentuates the bench’s contours, adding visual dynamism and emphasizing its grandeur. Two angelic figures positioned on either side bestow upon it an aura of serenity and divine protection—a deliberate choice intended to convey nobility and spiritual significance.
Located within the Palazzo Reale in Turin, Italy, “Stool” serves as a tangible link to Turin’s artistic heritage during the Romantic era. Its presence speaks volumes about the importance placed on refined taste and artistic excellence by the royal court. The artwork's enduring appeal lies not only in its exquisite craftsmanship but also in its ability to evoke feelings of grandeur and contemplation.
Further research into Palagi’s oeuvre reveals a prolific artist who produced numerous sculptures and architectural projects alongside his furniture designs. His fascination with archaeological discoveries—particularly the Etruscan tombs—fueled his artistic vision, inspiring him to incorporate motifs from ancient civilizations into his works. This dedication to scholarly pursuits underscores Palagi's belief that art should be informed by knowledge and rooted in historical tradition.
The Palazzo Reale’s collection showcases “Stool” alongside other masterpieces of Neoclassical sculpture and painting, cementing its place as a cornerstone of Turin’s artistic legacy. Its enduring beauty continues to captivate visitors today, reminding us of the transformative power of art to transcend time and inspire awe.
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O tomto díle
- Název: Stool
- Autor: Pelagio Palagi
- Rok: 1835
- Formát: Square
- Stav autorského práva: Právo veřejné domény
- Místo umístění: Palác Palazzo Reale di Torino
- Technika a materiál: Acrylic On Canvas
- Technika: WallArt
- Kontext korpusu: religious patronage & beliefs , royal commissions & prestige
- Hlavní barva: Walnut
Základní informace
- Notable elements or techniques: Angels and canopy ornamentation
- Influences: Classical Art
- Medium: Gilded wood
- Artistic style: Ornamental
- Subject or theme: Furniture Design
- Year: 1835-40
- Movement: Neoclassical


