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During the sixteenth century the octagonal table became an established piece of domestic furniture in Italy. Renaissance drawings and prints indicate that such tables in their grandest form were made in stone with tops ornamented with inlaid marble. A number of simpler examples in wood have survived, of which this piece--formerly in the famous Viennese collection of Albert Figdor--is one of the finest. To achieve symmetry, each side is fitted with what appears to be a drawer, although only four are functional. Most octagonal tables have supports shaped like lions' legs, which are derived from ancient precedents. Here, however, the legs are in the form of dolphins whose tails curve upward into a tight spiral; leaves and scrolls provide additional support. Dolphins are a Renaissance decorative motif that occasionally has symbolic or heraldic significance. Regardless of their possible meaning, these creatures serve as a distinctive element that contrasts with the geometric shape of the tabletop while enriching and lightening the overall design. Dean Walker, from Philadelphia Museum of Art: Handbook of the Collections (1995), p. 122.
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Photo: Philadelphia Museum of Art / Purchased with Museum funds, 1930 / Bridgeman Images
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