Pair of French Louis XVI Beechwood Bergeres

PAIR of Louis XVI (18th Century) carved beechwood bergeres / armchairs with carved beaded pattern edge on arched back and seat frame with acanthus and scroll carved arms and beige and gold dotted upholstery trimmed with nail head tacks (PRICED AS PAIR)
SKU
062871
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width: 30.00"
Depth: 27.00"
Height: 39.00"
Seat Height: 20.00"
Style
French
Louis XVI
Color
White, Brown, Gold
Category
Furniture
Seating
Armchairs, Pairs
Materials & Techniques
beaded, beech, beechwood, carved, fabric, upholstered, wood
Condition
Recently reupholstered, one chair missing decorative rosette above left front leg, wear to wood finish and minor chips consistent with age throughout.
$16,000 / Pair (USD)
In Stock
Quantity:1
SEE IN PERSON
location

Newel Warehouse

32-00 Skillman Ave

Long Island City NY - 11101

phone(212) 758-1970

Pair of French Louis XVI Beechwood Bergeres

PAIR of Louis XVI (18th Century) carved beechwood bergeres / armchairs with carved beaded pattern edge on arched back and seat frame with acanthus and scroll carved arms and beige and gold dotted upholstery trimmed with nail head tacks (PRICED AS PAIR)
In Stock
$16,000 / Pair
Quantity:1
SEE IN PERSON
location

Newel Warehouse

32-00 Skillman Ave

Long Island City NY - 11101

phone(212) 758-1970
SKU
062871
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width:
30.0"
Depth:
27.0"
Seat/Height:
20.0"
Height:
39.0"
Style
French
Category
Furniture
Seating
Armchairs, Pairs
Color
White, Brown, Gold
Materials & Techniques
beaded, beech, beechwood, carved, fabric, upholstered, wood

Louis XVI

King Louis-Auguste reigned in France between 1774 to 1793. The Louis XVI style was a return to classicism looking to Greek and Roman culture for inspiration. Characteristics of this style were architectural ornamentation, classic symmetry, geometric marquetry,decorative escutcheons, small mechanized elements, and the predominant use of mahogany with linear gilt bronze mounts that emphasized veneers. Decorative motifs such as garland swags, horns of plenty, vasiform shapes, olive leaves, and cone finials were common and often referencing historical styles.

Acanthus

Acanthus, also called Bear’s Breeches, is a stylized leaf that is native to the Mediterranean. The acanthus leaf motif was first used in classic Greek and Roman architecture, specifically in the design of Corinthian columns and pillars. Today, the acanthus symbolizes longevity and immortality of the soul.

Louis XVI

King Louis-Auguste reigned in France between 1774 to 1793. The Louis XVI style was a return to classicism looking to Greek and Roman culture for inspiration. Characteristics of this style were architectural ornamentation, classic symmetry, geometric marquetry,decorative escutcheons, small mechanized elements, and the predominant use of mahogany with linear gilt bronze mounts that emphasized veneers. Decorative motifs such as garland swags, horns of plenty, vasiform shapes, olive leaves, and cone finials were common and often referencing historical styles.

Acanthus

Acanthus, also called Bear’s Breeches, is a stylized leaf that is native to the Mediterranean. The acanthus leaf motif was first used in classic Greek and Roman architecture, specifically in the design of Corinthian columns and pillars. Today, the acanthus symbolizes longevity and immortality of the soul.

Louis XVI

King Louis-Auguste reigned in France between 1774 to 1793. The Louis XVI style was a return to classicism looking to Greek and Roman culture for inspiration. Characteristics of this style were architectural ornamentation, classic symmetry, geometric marquetry,decorative escutcheons, small mechanized elements, and the predominant use of mahogany with linear gilt bronze mounts that emphasized veneers. Decorative motifs such as garland swags, horns of plenty, vasiform shapes, olive leaves, and cone finials were common and often referencing historical styles.

Acanthus

Acanthus, also called Bear’s Breeches, is a stylized leaf that is native to the Mediterranean. The acanthus leaf motif was first used in classic Greek and Roman architecture, specifically in the design of Corinthian columns and pillars. Today, the acanthus symbolizes longevity and immortality of the soul.

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