"Stamp Of S. Brizard - Pair Of Belles Bergères Lacquered Wood - Louis XVI - 18th"
Two beautiful shepherdesses in pendant, molded wood and gray lacquered, curved cabriolets records. They rest on tapered feet, with rudent grooves. One is stamped S. Brizard Chassis in very good condition - no heels Louis XVI period - 18th century Tapestry in good condition (1 small stain on a cushion) Some wear on the lacquer. Sulpice BRIZARD (1733 - after 1798) Become Master February 13, 1762, he is illustrated as a representative of Louis XV styles, Transition but especially Louis XVI. A prolific and ingenious craftsman, it is in this last style that he affirms his originality and finds full development in his talent. He left works that are often recommended by their pleasant fantasy. His models are beautiful proportions, finely carved and often executed with great refinement. Provider of the Crown in the first years of the reign of Louis XVI, our National Furniture retains a number of its works. He is also represented at the Louvre Museum and in the Camondo collection