"Pair Of Rare Mahogany Bergères Attributed To Séné D Consulate Period"
Pair of rare small wing chairs in the shape of a gongole, mahogany and mahogany veneer hemicycle backrest, saber rear legs and front legs, said in elegant hock and fine piastre sculpture on the front uprights and on the front door of the seat, the ontants front ending with stylized and finely carved goat heads Work from the Directoire or Consulate period from the end of the 18th and or beginning of the 19th These "rare" seats are attributable to the cabinetmaker Jean Baptiste Claude Sené, one of the best seat manufacturers from the second half of the eighteenth century, he also became one of the suppliers of the Crown Due to the quality of workmanship, the finesse of the sculptures and the originality of the seat model, these seats can be his hand, the current upholstery not being able to see the interior sleepers !!! .....