"Jean-pierre Louis, Salon Furniture Stamped Imperial Provenance, Empire Period, Circa 1810"
Jean-Pierre Louis, Stamped Salon Furniture, Imperial Provenance, Empire Period, Circa 1810 Sumptuous Imperial Salon Furniture, in Lacquered Wood from the Empire Period, Comprising Two Armchairs and Two Chairs. This Set Rests on Double Baluster Front Legs and Saber Rear Legs. Furniture with Straight Backs, Slightly Sloping. These Seats Are Upholstered in a Pretty Velvet Fabric in Shades of Blue, Finished with Upholstery Nails. The Armchairs Have Armrests Ending in Scrolls, Armrest Supports with Ringed Columns. Their Movemented Belts and Connecting Dice Decorated with Rosettes. Good Seat, Good Stability. Has Several Inventory Marks in Ink, T2706 and IG1048. One of the Seats Bears the Mark of the Tuileries Palace. This furniture is stamped J. LOUIS. Imperial furniture of very beautiful quality of execution, with refined and elegant lines, stamped by the famous and renowned Master Cabinetmaker, Jean - Pierre LOUIS, supplier of the Imperial Administration, of the Garde Meuble. These seats combine both practical utility, with its comfortable seats but also rendering a superb visual with its harmonious curves and careful finishes, worthy of the Master. This set will easily adapt to your decoration. These seats of remarkable quality, bearing the mark of the Tuileries Palace, prestigious origin, emblematic residence under Napoleon I, will bring charm and luxury to your interior. These exceptional pieces, testify to the refinement of French furniture of the Empire period. LOUIS Jean-Pierre - Cabinetmaker. Paris. Master on September 5, 1787. He took over from his father on Rue du Jour. After the Revolution, he rebuilt his shop on Rue Saint-Nicolas. He supplied the Imperial Administration with numerous chairs for the Grand Officers of the Crown. Supplier to the Garde Meuble. He worked for the Duke of Bourbon and the Duke of Richelieu in collaboration with Jacob Desmalter. (19th century furniture and cabinetmakers) Parisian work, Empire period, Early 19th century, Circa 1810. Dimensions: Armchairs Height: 90.5 cm Width: 59 cm Depth: 60 cm Seat height: 45 cm Chairs Height: 90 cm Width: 47 cm Depth: 50 cm Seat height: 46 cm In good condition, note the slight wear of the lacquer on the armrests. We are at your disposal for any further information. WWW.DANTAN.STORE