Reproduction of antique model. Directoire Meridienne End of the XVIII th century. Original: Antiquarian, Paris.
This lovely and aesthetic chair, related to couches or other chaises-longues, is extremely comfortable and yet perfectly up to date. One can note the altogether flexible and nervous forms on which runs a subtle but not very deep carving made of acanthus leaves and foliated scrolls, accentuated by rosettes, flowers and vases. The sabre legs ending in caprine hoof remind of the “à la Turque “ style, close to the French revolution and curiously inspired by Etruscan forms, of which Madame Elisabeth was so found for her castle of Montreuil. This is a rare and very original chair.
Directoire Style Carrying on from the Louis XVI style, but also inspired by the Etruscans and Romans; starting around 1787, but flourishing in its own right under the French Revolution, thanks to the painter David. This style ended with the Consulate and Empire styles, inspired by the Romans and then by ancient Egypt.
Dimensions (HxWxD): | cm.: 91 x 157 x 75 / inch.: 35.8" x 61.8" x 29.5" |
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Material: | Wood / Fabric |
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