Claude Louis Mariette, Queen Anne Chair, Louis XV Period, Circa 1760
Claude Louis Mariette, Louis XV Period Armchair, Circa 1760. A sublime Louis XV period armchair in natural and carved wood, resting on cabriole legs. This armchair, with its slightly curved, straight back, is upholstered in needlepoint tapestry with a floral design in shades of blue and beige. Its armrests feature cuffs and rest on curved arm supports. The frame is shaped and rests on cabriole legs adorned with acanthus leaves. Comfortable and stable. Stamped underneath on its back rail CL MARIETTE. A beautifully crafted piece of furniture with clean and elegant lines, stamped by the renowned master cabinetmaker, Claude Louis MARIETTE, who became a master in 1765. This armchair combines practical utility with its generous seat and excellent support, while also offering superb visual appeal with its harmonious and delicate curves. It will easily complement your décor. This meticulously finished piece, worthy of the master craftsman, embodies the refinement of Louis XV period furniture and will enhance your home. Claude-Louis Mariette - Chairmaker. Master on November 18, 1765. He worked "at Grand-Charonne," where he disappeared around the beginning of the reign of Louis XVI. He made exquisitely carved armchairs. Work from the Louis XV period, 18th century, circa 1760. Dimensions: Height: 93 cm Width: 67 cm Depth: 65 cm Seat height: 47 cm In good condition.
780 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Good condition
Material: Solid wood
Reference (ID): 1732355
Availability: In stock
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