They have an elegant decoration of flowers on the backrest, the front crosspiece as well as at the base of the feet.
The proportions are ample, the structure is both powerful and supple, the lines elegantly wavy, with recessed armrest consoles connecting harmoniously to the waistband.
The base has an elegant arch whose moldings join those of the fretted crosspieces.
Guillaume Boucauld was received as Master carpenter in Paris on December 17, 1766.
He worked first on rue de Charonne, then on rue Sainte-Marguerite, producing Louis XV and Louis XVI seats of the classic type.
H.91 cm x W. 61 cm x D. 62 cm (seat height: 43 cm)
France - Parisian work
Stamped G. BOUCAULT (For Guillaume Boucault received master on December 17, 1766) and JME (Jurande of Master Cabinetmakers)
Gray lacquered beech
18th century
Silk in almond green tones (small halo on the back of one of the armchairs)