PHILIP AND KELVIN LAVERNE | “FESTIVAL” CONSOLE TABLE
PHILIP AND KELVIN LAVERNE
“FESTIVAL” CONSOLE TABLE
circa 1980
bronze, acid-etched and patinated pewter, ebonized wood
signed Philip & Kelvin/LaVerne and with the artist's gallery paper label
26 x 56 x 20 in. (66 x 142 x 50.8 cm)
Condition Report:
Overall in very good condition. A superb console table representative of the Lavernes’ unique style and retains a significant amount of the original highly saturated coloration as seen in the catalogue illustration. The top presents with some small and minor surface scratches and light abrasions, which are consistent with age and gentle use. With a few scattered discolorations that are consistent with use and the natural aging process of the patinated metal. The bronze frame and legs with light oxidation throughout which is also consistent with the natural evolution of the medium. A wonderfully detailed motif and complementing structural design that shows the wonderful narrative decorative motif for which they are widely recognized.
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PHILIP AND KELVIN LAVERNE
“FESTIVAL” CONSOLE TABLE
circa 1980
bronze, acid-etched and patinated pewter, ebonized wood
signed Philip & Kelvin/LaVerne and with the artist's gallery paper label
26 x 56 x 20 in. (66 x 142 x 50.8 cm)
Condition Report:
Overall in very good condition. A superb console table representative of the Lavernes’ unique style and retains a significant amount of the original highly saturated coloration as seen in the catalogue illustration. The top presents with some small and minor surface scratches and light abrasions, which are consistent with age and gentle use. With a few scattered discolorations that are consistent with use and the natural aging process of the patinated metal. The bronze frame and legs with light oxidation throughout which is also consistent with the natural evolution of the medium. A wonderfully detailed motif and complementing structural design that shows the wonderful narrative decorative motif for which they are widely recognized.