A Pair of Louis XVI Period (1774 - 1793) Armchairs. 18th century.

A Pair of Louis XVI Period (1774 - 1793) Armchairs. 18th century.

A Pair of Louis XVI Period (1774 - 1793) Armchairs. 18th century.

A Pair of Louis XVI Period (1774 - 1793) Armchairs. 18th century.
A Pair of Louis XVI Period (1774 - 1793) Armchairs. 18th century.
A Pair of Louis XVI Period (1774 - 1793) Armchairs. 18th century.
A Pair of Louis XVI Period (1774 - 1793) Armchairs. 18th century.
A Pair of Louis XVI Period (1774 - 1793) Armchairs. 18th century.
A Pair of Louis XVI Period (1774 - 1793) Armchairs. 18th century.
A Pair of Louis XVI Period (1774 - 1793) Armchairs. 18th century.
A Pair of Louis XVI Period (1774 - 1793) Armchairs. 18th century.
A Pair of Louis XVI Period (1774 - 1793) Armchairs. 18th century.
Reference 62
Height
89 cm
Width
59 cm
Depth
60 cm
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    A pair of Louis XVI period moulded lacquered gray beechwood cabriolet armchairs, "chapeau de gendarme" seat back. Tapered legs.

    The armchairs are stamped "Antoine Gaillard".

    Louis XVI period Parisian work.

    France.

    18th century.

    Antoine Gaillard was received "Maître" in 1781. He specialized in Louis XVI armchairs. His works meticulously executed in classical shapes were of beautiful quality, decorated with delicate sculptures of acanthus and rosettes. All his furniture has beautiful proportions and elegant lines.

    The imperial furniture guard commissioned him the furniture for the living and dining rooms for the service of the "Grands Officiers" of the crown.

    Bibliography:

    Pierre Kjellberg: Le Mobilier Français du XVIIIe Siècle, Les Éditions de l'Amateur, 2008

    Comte François de Salverte: Les ébénistes du XVIIIe siècle, d'Art et d'Histoire, 1934

    Product Details

    Reference 62
    Height
    89 cm
    Width
    59 cm
    Depth
    60 cm

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