Louis XVI Period Shepherdess Stamped Langon
Artist: Jean François Marcoul Langon
Elegant molded bergère chair in painted beech wood, from the Louis XVI period, resting on fluted legs with rudentés at the front. The cabriolet backrest adopts a so-called basket handle shape, slightly curved and enveloping, giving the seat enhanced comfort and a balanced aesthetic. The molded armrests, trimmed with cuffs, are cushioned on curved supports carved with discreet motifs, in pure neoclassical taste. The original paint, with a worn patina, highlights the moldings and highlights the finesse of the work. This bergère chair bears the stamp of Jean-François Marcoul, Langon, received master carpenter in seats in Paris in 1769, Langon is known for having supplied Louis XV and Louis XVI style seats Bergère in excellent condition of cabinetwork ready to be reupholstered, the price includes the installation of the fabric (fabric at an additional cost).
1 350 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 16th, Directory
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Painted wood
Width: 68 cm
Height: 99 cm
Depth: 56 cm
Reference (ID): 1619975
Availability: In stock
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