The stamp: Tillard is stamped on the rear crosspiece of each of the two seats.
Dimensions: height to back 92.4cm, to seat 42.5cm - width to armrests 63.5cm, to base of back 46.8cm - seat depth 54.7cm.
Upholstery and upholstery fully restored, cover from Casamance Paris. Note the squaring to promote homogeneity and stability without the use of glue, the bane of assembly.
Jean-Baptiste II Tilliard - Parisian cabinetmaker. Master, 1752. Supplier to the Mobilier de la Couronne.
Son of Jean Baptiste I Tilliard, Jean Baptiste II became a master carpenter in 1752, but was not registered until 1764, when he took over the family workshop on rue de Cléry, on his father's retirement at the age of 78.
He continued his father's work, with, of course, the normal evolution of styles. As both father and son used the same stamp, without specifying their first names, it's not always possible to tell the difference between their creations. However, if there is any doubt about the Louis XV chairs, those in the Louis XVI style are unquestionably attributed to Jean Baptiste II. But whether father or son, the Tilliard stamp remains a label of the highest quality. Jean Baptiste II took over his father's position as "menuisier ordinaire du Garde Meuble de la couronne" and received major orders from the royal houses. In particular, he supplied the Château de Versailles with an important piece of furniture decorated with musical loves and trophies. Corporate regulations obliged him to collaborate with sculptors Chaillon and Dr. Mathon on the highly-worked seats. Museums: Chaise longue - Chateau de Versailles, Fauteuils - J. Paul Getty Museum and Fauteuils - Cleveland Museum of Art. Bibliography: Mobilier Français du XVIIIème Siècle - Pierre Kjellberg - Les Editions de l'Amateur - 2002, Les ébénistes du XVIIIe siècle - Comte François de Salverte - Les éditions d'Art et d'Histoire - 1934, L'Art des grands sièges - Jean-Baptiste Tilliard - L'Estampille, n° 173, Septembre 1984, p. 9-13.
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