"Jean - Francois Hache, Louis XV Period Games Table Circa 1760"
Jean - François HACHE, Louis XV Period Games Table Around 1760 Pretty Louis XV Period Fruit Wood Veneer Games Table, Resting on Arched Legs. It opens with a flap, resting on two retractable feet. This Rectangular Table with Wallet Top is lined with Green Felt Gilded with Small Iron. Furniture of Beautiful Manufacturing Quality, Attributed to the Famous Cabinetmaker, Jean - François HACHE. (1730 - 1796) The dynasty continued with three sons who were also cabinetmakers, the best known being Jean-François who in turn, having worked with his father and grandfather while resuming the use of the same species of wood, evolved the decorations and shapes with the development of the Louis XVI style, but again, which remains very marked and different from the patterns and woods used by his Parisian colleagues. The eldest of Pierre Hache's three cabinetmaker sons, Jean-François is the most famous of the dynasty. He began working with his father, based at Place Claveyson in Grenoble, then while continuing their collaboration, he established his own business in 1754 before taking over his father's workshop alone in 1770. He quickly achieved great notoriety and for more than thirty years old, he operated numerous workshops and stores in Grenoble. It was he who provided the furniture for most of the sumptuous Dauphiné residences and who was the private cabinetmaker of Duke Louis-Philippe of Orléans, governor of Dauphiné. Grenoblois work from the Louis XV period, around 1760, 18th Century. Dimensions: Open Table Top: 74.5 cm x 75.5 cm Height: 67.5 cm Closed Table Top: 75 cm x 38.5 cm Height: 69.5 cm In good condition. We are at your disposal for any additional information. WWW.DANTAN.STORE