Neoclassicism: The Revival of Classical Elegance

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41 products
Lorenzo Bartolini Neo-Classical marble tazza with entwined snake handles on a decorative column base.
Lorenzo Bartolini Neo-Classical marble tazza with entwined snake handles on a decorative column illustration.
Lorenzo Bartolini Tazza & Column
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Pair of Russian Gilt Bronze 5 Light Candelabra
Collection CK10
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Grand Tour Micro Mosaic Table Attributed to Cesare Roccheggiani featuring intricate 19th-century Italian micromosaic art.
Grand Tour Micro Mosaic Table Attributed to Cesare Roccheggiani with intricate 19th-century micromosaic and bronzed gilt decor
Grand Tour Micro Mosaic Table Attributed to Cesare Roccheggiani
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Pair of George III Giltwood Oval Mirrors with neoclassical eagles, tassels, and palm leaf decorations, circa 1770 England.
Pair of George III Giltwood Oval Mirrors with neo-classical eagle and harebell details and gilt tassels, circa 1770.
Pair of George III Giltwood Oval Mirrors
Collection CK40
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Pair of George III shellworks under glass domes featuring intricate floral designs by Collection CK20
Close-up of intricate George III shellwork vase featuring detailed floral designs by Collection CK20
Pair of George III Shellworks
Collection CK20
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Pair of early 19th century Empire bronze and Napoleonite Medici Borghese vases on orbicular diorite bases Collection EE20
Pair of early 19th century bronze Medici and Borghese vases on orbicular diorite bases by Collection EE20
Pair of Bronze and Napoleonite Medici / Borghese Vases
Collection EE20
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North Italian Rosewood secretaire with hardstone inlay attributed to Giovanni Battista Maroni sold by Nicholas Wells Antiques
North Italian secretaire with inlaid hardstone details by Giovanni Battista Maroni, offered by Nicholas Wells Antiques
North Italian Secretaire, Attributed to Giovanni Battista Maroni
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A pair of George III giltwood Lily wall-brackets
Collection CK10
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Pair of Neo Classical Louis XVI canapés with giltwood frame and floral petit point upholstery from Collection CK20
Elegant 18th-century French Neo Classical canapé with giltwood frame and original floral petit point upholstery by Collection CK20
Pair of Neo Classical Canapés
Collection CK20
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Biedermeier Secretaire abattant with flame mahogany veneers and fitted interior featuring hidden compartments and drawers.
Biedermeier Secretaire abattant with flame mahogany veneers and hidden compartments, 19th century Baltic antique desk.
Biedermeier Secretaire abattant
Collection NE10
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18th Century Gilt Carton-pierre Wall Mirror with intricate floral motifs and a single candle arm, circa 1775.
18th Century Gilt Carton-pierre Wall Mirror
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Pair of rare Louis XVI Weardale Fluorspar and ormolu urns with Satyr mask mounts by Nicholas Wells Antiques
Pair of rare Louis XVI Weardale Fluorspar urns with ormolu mounts by Nicholas Wells Antiques, circa 1790 France
Pair of Weardale Fluorspar and Ormolu Covered Urns
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Pair of Louis XVI gilt bronze cassolettes with berry finials by Nicholas Wells Antiques, France circa 1780.
Close-up of gilt bronze Bacchus mask detail on Louis XVI cassolettes by Nicholas Wells Antiques
Pair of Louis XVI gilt bronze cassolettes
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Pair of Baltic Biedermeier armchairs with wooden frames and beige upholstery from Collection CK40 against a plain background
Single Baltic Biedermeier armchair with wooden frame and light upholstery from Collection CK40
Pair of Neoclassical Fauteuils
Collection CK40
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Pair of Neo-Classical Twin Branch Wall Lights
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Imposing French Directoire commode with brass details and Carrara marble top by Collection EE40
Imposing French Directoire commode with crotch mahogany, brass accents, Carrara marble top by Collection EE40.
Imposing French Directoire Commode
Collection EE40
£9,500.00
Pair of White Painted Side Tables with twin drawers, brass handles, and lower shelf, vintage French design circa 1900.
Pair of White Painted Side Tables with twin drawers, brass handles, blue detailing, tapered legs, and lower tier shelves.
Pair of White Painted Side Tables
Collection CK30
£4,250.00
Pair of Wedgwood Jasperware and Cut Glass Three Light Candelabra
Collection NI10
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SET OF FOUR FRENCH NEOCLASSICAL GILT BRONZE WALL LIGHTS
Collection CK10
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Pair of Portuguese Carved Pedestals
Collection NE10
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Hanovarian Silver Basket
Collection CK10
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Neo-Classical faceted glass vase with gilded ormolu mounts from Collection CK20, circa 1800 Northern Europe or Russia
Close-up of Neo-Classical faceted glass vase with intricate ormolu goat head mount by Collection CK20
Neo-Classical Ormolu mounted Faceted Glass Vase
Collection CK20
£POA
Neoclassical Urn on Granite Pedestal with alabaster body, gilded handles, bee finial, and tall dark granite base.
Neoclassical Urn on Granite Pedestal with polished alabaster, gilded bronze lion handles, bee finial, and chain details.
Neoclassical Urn on Granite Pedestal
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Neoclassical Alabaster Vase on stand, white marble with decorative carvings, neo-classical style, circa 1900 England.
Neoclassical Alabaster Vase on stand with detailed carvings, illuminated design, England circa 1900, shown with champagne bottle.
Neoclassical Alabaster Vase
Collection CK40
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George III Three-plate Giltwood Overmantel Mirror, late 18th century neo-classical giltwood design, 146 cm height, 106 cm width.
George III Three-plate Giltwood Overmantel Mirror with intricate giltwood frame and aged mirror panels circa 1780 England
George III Three-plate Giltwood Overmantel Mirror
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Neoclassicism – also written neoclassical or neo-classical – emerged in mid-18th century Europe as a refined reaction against the ornate Rococo style. Inspired by the rediscovery of ancient Greek and Roman art and architecture, it became one of the most influential aesthetic movements across Europe and America, shaping furniture, decorative arts, interiors, and architecture well into the 19th century.

Origins and Spread Across Countries

The movement was fuelled by archaeological discoveries at Herculaneum and Pompeii and by the influential writings of Johann Joachim Winckelmann, who celebrated the noble simplicity of antiquity. From Italy to France, Britain to Russia, Neoclassicism resonated with a generation eager for clarity, symmetry, and moral purpose in design.

  • Italy: Rome and Naples were the crucibles of the style, inspiring Grand Tour travellers who carried back ideas and drawings to their home countries.

  • France: Under Louis XVI, the Louis Seize style epitomised neo-classical taste, characterised by fluted legs, laurel wreaths, and classical ornament. Later, under Napoleon, the Empire style added grandeur and imperial symbolism.

  • Britain: Pioneering designers such as Robert Adam, James Wyatt, and Thomas Hope championed the neoclassical interior, while cabinetmakers George Hepplewhite and Thomas Sheraton translated the style into furniture of great refinement.

  • Germany and Austria: Known as the Biedermeier style in the early 19th century, Neoclassicism here evolved into a more restrained, middle-class aesthetic.

  • Russia: Empress Catherine the Great and later Tsar Alexander I embraced neoclassical ideals, commissioning grand palaces and interiors that rivalled their Western counterparts.

  • America: Neoclassicism flourished in the early Republic, where Federal style furniture and architecture symbolised civic virtue and democratic ideals.

Key Exponents in the Decorative Arts

The neoclassical movement drew strength from its leading designers, architects, and craftsmen:

  • Robert Adam (1728–1792): Scottish architect who defined the neoclassical interior with harmonious proportions and classical detailing.

  • Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720–1778): Italian engraver whose prints popularised ancient Roman monuments and inspired designers across Europe.

  • Josiah Wedgwood (1730–1795): Innovator in ceramics, whose jasperware with white classical reliefs became an icon of neo-classical taste.

  • Jean-Henri Riesener (1734–1806): Eminent French cabinetmaker to Louis XVI, known for marquetry and ormolu-mounted furniture.

  • Charles Percier and Pierre Fontaine: Architects who shaped the Empire style under Napoleon.

  • Thomas Hope (1769–1831): Collector and designer whose Household Furniture and Interior Decoration set the standard for Regency neo-classical design.

Neoclassicism in the Decorative Arts

Characteristic features include:

  • Straight lines, symmetry, and geometric clarity.

  • Classical motifs such as urns, festoons, acanthus leaves, lyres, and sphinxes.

  • Use of rich materials – mahogany, satinwood, gilt bronze, and fine marquetry.

  • Elegant proportions evoking balance and restraint.

From grand giltwood pier mirrors to Wedgwood plaques, from satinwood commodes to bronze-mounted consoles, neoclassical design offers timeless refinement.


Neoclassical Antiques at Nicholas Wells

At Nicholas Wells Antiques, we curate a collection of fine neoclassical furniture, decorative objects, and works of art. Each piece reflects the craftsmanship and aesthetic ideals that defined the late 18th and early 19th centuries – an enduring testament to the classical past reimagined for modern interiors.

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