Caryatids Octagonal Table

Diego Giacometti Reproduction Bronze Console Table

” Caryatids – Femininity is universally associated with beauty, softness, tenderness, receptivity, relationship, and caring. In them you see feminine gentleness, independence, spirituality and mystery blended with majestic, connected, immovable strength. A defining characteristic of the Caryatid’s strength is her queenly way of serving society.”

This table has a male figure as well. “The male counterpart of the caryatid is referred to as a telamon or atlas – the name refers to the legend of Atlas, who bore the sphere of the heavens on his shoulders.​”

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28,000.00 USD

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Diego Giacometti

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Diego Giacometti reproduction bronze console table. New, superb condition. Glass top, inset, could have stone or wood top inset also. This console was produced by Denise A. Tuite in NY

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Who was Diego Giacometti ?

Diego Giacometti lived in Switzerland (1902-1985) and had an idyllic childhood in the family’s pastoral setting in the village of Bergell Valley. Even as a young boy, Diego Giacometti felt closer to nature than to people and his love of animals and for depicting them in his art became his life-long passion. He had great reverence for and believed that animals were spiritual and sacred. His designs of fabrication custom metals, made from bronze and other metals for his clients included animals that held special significance to them.

Bound by his eternal affinity and appreciation for nature and animals, Diego’s art was revered by the public, his contemporaries, and the gentry of the time. The Picasso Museum commissioned him to create furniture and lighting for the hotel’s suite in Marais, France, and he also created custom design metals for the Chagall Museum in Nice, France.

Diego Giacometti was renowned and respected as an artist, poet-craftsman, and sculptor who incorporated function with charm in fabrication and welding for his custom metal designs.