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Fauteuil, c. 1785-90 (softwood with gilding & green velvet)
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Fauteuil, c. 1785-90 (softwood with gilding & green velvet)
1077603 Fauteuil, c.1785-90 (softwood with gilding & green velvet) by Jacob, Georges (1739-1814); The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, County Durham, UK; (add.info.: Armchair by Georges Jacob (1739-1814) c. 1785-90, in softwood with gilding and painted decoration in grey, red, black; modern upholstery in emerald green velvet. Made for Madame la Marquise de Marboeufs bedroom in her Paris town house. Her husband was governor of Corsica and a friend and patron of the Bonaparte family. ); eBowes Museum; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22506218
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This print showcases a stunning piece of furniture, the Fauteuil, dating back to the late 18th century. Crafted by the renowned French cabinetmaker Georges Jacob, this armchair exudes elegance and opulence. Made from softwood with intricate gilding and painted decoration in shades of grey, red, and black, it is a true masterpiece of rococo design. The modern upholstery in emerald green velvet adds a touch of luxury and sophistication to this already ornate chair. Originally created for Madame la Marquise de Marboeufs bedroom in her Paris townhouse, it reflects the refined taste and social status of its original owner. Her husband's role as governor of Corsica and his close connection to the Bonaparte family further emphasize their prominence during that era. Displayed at The Bowes Museum in Barnard Castle, County Durham, UK, this fauteuil stands as a testament to both artistic craftsmanship and historical significance. Its gilt accents gleam under the light while its intricate details invite admiration from every angle. Whether viewed as an exquisite example of French furniture or appreciated for its rich history tied to influential figures like Napoleon Bonaparte's family circle - this fauteuil truly embodies timeless beauty combined with cultural significance.
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