1705 Victorian Screen

1705) A VICTORIAN SCREEN DEPICTING PABLO UCCELLO’S 1454 THE BATTLE OF SAN ROMANO: An impressive, exceptionally well-executed, massive four-screen panel made circa 1840.  It is ideal to display against a large wall or to separate a room. Attention, man cave owners.

Introduction: The list price of this massive screen was $16,320 plus shipping at the antique store that previously owned it. It it now available for a fraction of that price!
Dimensions: 84.6″H x 30″ W on each panel. Total width: 10 ft.

Discussion: Paolo Uccello’s  The Battle of San Romano, from about 1438 (National Gallery, London), is important to the world of Arms and Armor because it’s the only depiction of this monumental battle. It’s also the first painting depicting a terminal spike on a war hammer. The spike appears in the hand of a horseman in one of the panels in which three Florentine knights attack a knight with a horseman’s hammer.

Conclusion: This is a great item that is exceptionally elegant and covers a lot of space in style. It is priced at a microscopic amount of the original owner’s asking price. ACT-NOW has a lot of value for the money!!!*
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