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Armchair (Fauteuil à la reine)

Armchair (fauteuil à la reine). Culture: French, Paris. Designer: Jacques Gondouin (1737-1818). Dimensions: Overall: 39 × 25 1/2 × 19 3/4 in. (99.1 × 64.8 × 50.2 cm). Maker: François II Foliot (1748-?1839, master 1773, retired 1786); carved by the workshop of Madame Pierre-Edme Babel; gilded by the workshop Marie-Catherine Renon; upholstered by Claude-François Capin (died 1789). Date: 1779.
Although intended to furnish Marie-Antoinette's grand cabinet intérieur at the château de Versailles during the winter months, the chair and the rest of the set were removed in 1783, when the grand cabinet intérieur was redecorated and placed in the queen's billiard room on the floor above. Sold during the French Revolution, the entire set of furniture was acquired by the American statesman Gouverneur Morris, who served as minister of the United States in France from 1792 to 1794. The pieces were subsequently sent to Morrisania, Morris's country estate in the Bronx.
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Armchair (Fauteuil à la reine)
Armchair (fauteuil à la reine). Culture: French, Paris. Designer: Jacques Gondouin (1737-1818). Dimensions: Overall: 39 × 25 1/2 × 19 3/4 in. (99.1 × 64.8 × 50.2 cm). Maker: François II Foliot (1748-?1839, master 1773, retired 1786); carved by the workshop of Madame Pierre-Edme Babel; gilded by the workshop Marie-Catherine Renon; upholstered by Claude-François Capin (died 1789). Date: 1779. Although intended to furnish Marie-Antoinette's grand cabinet intérieur at the château de Versailles during the winter months, the chair and the rest of the set were removed in 1783, when the grand cabinet intérieur was redecorated and placed in the queen's billiard room on the floor above. Sold during the French Revolution, the entire set of furniture was acquired by the American statesman Gouverneur Morris, who served as minister of the United States in France from 1792 to 1794. The pieces were subsequently sent to Morrisania, Morris's country estate in the Bronx.
Technique/matériel:
Carved and gilded beech; modern silk lampas
Musée:
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA
Fabricant:
François II Foliot (1748-? 1839, master 1773, retired 1786) carved by the workshop of Madame Pierre-Edme Babel gilded by the workshop Marie-Catherine Renon upholstered by Claude-François Capin (died 1789)
Crédit:
Album / Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
Autorisations:
Modèle: Non - Propriété: Non
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Taille de l'image:
3719 x 4058 px | 43.2 MB
Taille d'impression:
31.5 x 34.4 cm | 12.4 x 13.5 in (300 dpi)