Armchair from a pair of armchairs
On View In:
Gallery 333
Artist:   Filippo Pelagio Palagi
Gabrielle Capello
Carlo Chivasse  
Title:   Armchair from a pair of armchairs  
Date:   1835  
Medium:   Maple, mahogany (modern upholstery)  
Dimensions:   42 5/8 x 26 1/2 x 22 in. (108.27 x 67.31 x 55.88 cm)  
Credit Line:   The William Hood Dunwoody Fund  
Location:   Gallery 333  

This regal armchair was designed by Italian painter, sculptor, interior designer, and collector Filippo Pelagio Palagi for the Castello Racconigi, located south of Turin in northern Italy. Palagi was considered the most important Italian interior designer of the 19th century. He began his career working for Napoleon at the Quirinale Palace in Rome. He moved to northern Italy in 1818 and then to Turin in 1832, where he worked for the royal house of Savoy (later the royal family of unified Italy). In the mid 1830s, Palagi was commissioned to redecorate the interiors of Castello Racconigi, a summer palace of the Savoy family originally built in 1570. There Palagi created his best-known Neoclassical interiors. This pair of armchairs belong to a suite of bedroom furniture that also included a daybed now in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, a sofa and chairs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and a chair at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.

Artist/Creator(s)     
Name:   Palagi, Filippo Pelagio  
Role:   Designer  
Nationality:   Italian  
Life Dates:   Italian, 1775-1860  
 
Name:   Capello, Gabrielle  
Role:   Maker  
Nationality:   Italian  
Life Dates:   Italian (1806-1876)  
 
Name:   Chivasse, Carlo  
Role:   Maker  
Nationality:   French  
Life Dates:   French (dates unknown)  
 

Object Description  
  
Inscriptions:    
Classification:   Furniture  
Physical Description:   Arm Chair, Palagio Pelagi, Italian, XIXc cat. card dims 42-1/4 x 26-1/2 x 22' reupholstered in 1993-1994; see file for details  
Creation Place:   Europe, Italy, , ,  
Accession #:   86.14.1  
Owner:   The Minneapolis Institute of Arts