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Pair Of Flat-backed Armchairs . Louis XV Period. Stamped Gourdin
Suite of four armchairs, ( pair possible )with flat backs, said to be Queen's, in stained beech, molded and carved with flowers on the back and belt. The armrests are slightly whip-shaped and the belt is of a moving shape, they rest on arched feet;
Louis XV period.
These seats are in very good condition and are all stamped Jean Baptiste GOURDIN.
Fabric upholstery redone (but in the old style!)
These seats are sold with a certificate of authenticity.
Look at the other add if you prefer to choose the complete set of four armchairs.
Jean Baptiste GOURDIN (1723-1791), received Master cabinetmaker on March 26, 1748.
Coming from an illustrious family of Parisian carpenters, he is the son of the so-called Père Gourdin (jean). He will begin his training, not with a carpenter, but with the famous sculptor Toussaint FOLIOT, to later set up on his own rue de Cléry.
He will work in particular for the Duke of Rohan, but especially for Marie Antoinette.
We can admire some of her seats at the Louvre, or even at the Museum of Decorative Arts.
Louis XV period.
These seats are in very good condition and are all stamped Jean Baptiste GOURDIN.
Fabric upholstery redone (but in the old style!)
These seats are sold with a certificate of authenticity.
Look at the other add if you prefer to choose the complete set of four armchairs.
Jean Baptiste GOURDIN (1723-1791), received Master cabinetmaker on March 26, 1748.
Coming from an illustrious family of Parisian carpenters, he is the son of the so-called Père Gourdin (jean). He will begin his training, not with a carpenter, but with the famous sculptor Toussaint FOLIOT, to later set up on his own rue de Cléry.
He will work in particular for the Duke of Rohan, but especially for Marie Antoinette.
We can admire some of her seats at the Louvre, or even at the Museum of Decorative Arts.
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