Early 19th-century French Egyptian revival fireplace at Jamb London, with a simple shelf, palmette frieze, and caryatid jambs in white marble, inspired by Napoleon’s era.
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A French 1820’s Chimneypiece Carved in Bardiglio and Statuary Marble.

An early 19th-century French fireplace in the Egyptian revival style, the simple rectangular shelf surmounts a frieze with palmettes and rosette paterae carved in white marble. This is supported by Jambs with finely carved caryatids, palmettes at the centre and feet on the footblocks. The Egyptian revival became popular in France during the era of Napoleon’s expeditions. This turned into a style in art, architecture and decorative arts, especially after the "Description de l'Égypte" was published in 1809. Known in England as "Description of Egypt", it was a publication in a series recording all aspects of ancient and modern Egypt.

Height: 46⅝in (118.5cm)

Width: 62⅛in (157.9cm)

Shelf Depth: 15⅞in 40.3cm

Internal Height: 39½in (100.3cm)

Internal Width: 44⅞in (114cm)

Footblock to Footblock: 59in (150cm)