"Shepherdess To The Queen, Louis XV Period Attributed To Gourdin"
Bergère à la reine in beech, its flat backrest is curved, molded and carved with flowers and acanthus leaves. these armrests with cuffs are upholstered and the molded supports and whiplashes. Its low seat is cushioned, on fretted crosspieces, molded and carved with flowers. It rests on four arched legs, molded and sculpted with flowers. Work from the Louis XV period attributed to Jean Gourdin, known as Father Gourdin, active between 1737-1763. Leather upholstery The balance of forms and the elegance of this seat, the sculpture and the composition of the flowers, allow us to attribute this work to Jean Gourdin. Dimensions: 96cm H x 75cm W x 70cm D