September, 1921 
67 
De luxe prints of attractive interiors, simple or 
elaborate as desired, gratis upon request. 
JSMJoelt (Salta# 
INCORPORATED 
417-421 MADISON AVENUE 
48 T ~- 49™ Streets - - New York City 
Formerly of West 32 - Street 
decoration : Antiquities 
Hrurniture 
ITALIAN FURNITURE 
OF THE LATE 
XVIII CENTURY 
tfll Inspired by the Classic feeling which left so marked an 
influence upon the French and English Furniture of that 
time, the Italians drew freely upon the motifs of their northern 
contemporaries—and with the skill characteristic ot their native 
talent so well depicted in the Sleeping Room pictured above. 
Graceful in form, exquisite in each detail of carving and 
ornament and finish, this charming Furniture reflects the 
glory of late Italian art in a manner admirably befitting the 
well-appointed American home of today. 
Correctly interpreting this, as well as every other important 
phase of Furniture design, the collection of beautiful 
Cabinetry exhibited in these Galleries cannot fail to interest 
those contemplating the furnishment of either a single room 
or an entire house. Here, withal, one may achieve the end in 
view at a cost in no instance prohibitive. 
I N all the history of Furniture there is perhaps no more 
interesting style than that created by the Venetian and 
Florentine cabinetmakers of the late XVIII Century. 
