3733
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Chair with armrests of our production.
Supplied with Fidoil / Ovatrol painting
Typical nineteenth-century small armchair of the European public parks.
In particular, it was portrayed by Edouard Manet in the famous "Music in the Tuileries", painted in oil on canvas (76.2 × 118.1 cm), made in 1862 and kept at the National Gallery in London.
Our exclusive production.
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Height | 36.61 in | 93 cm |
Width | 22.05 in | 56 cm |
Depth | 22.05 in | 56 cm |
Weight | 26.46 lbs | 12 Kg |
Seat height | 16.93 in | 43 cm |
Diameter of the seat | 18.11 in | 46 cm |
Manufacturing | Recuperando srl | |
Material | Forged iron |
Édouard Manet (Paris, 23 January 1832 - Paris, 30 April 1883) was a French painter, considered the greatest interpreter of pre-Impressionist painting.
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