Pair of armchairs in mahogany and mahogany veneer, Etruscan- - Lot 168

Lot 168
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Pair of armchairs in mahogany and mahogany veneer, Etruscan- - Lot 168
Pair of armchairs in mahogany and mahogany veneer, Etruscan-style backs, armrests supported by sphinx figures, resting on sheathed legs terminating in claws at the front and saber-shaped at the back, the waistband carved with a frieze of palmettes and lotus flowers. Directoire period Height : 94 cm - Width : 59 cm. Attributed to Jacob frère Upholstered in painted silk velvet. - An armchair stamped Jacob Frères 1796-1803 (Mobilier National) ibid. p. 315. The belt is carved with stylized palmettes and lotus flowers. The same sphinxes adorned Madame de Récamier's furniture, one of whose armchairs is illustrated in Léon de Groer Les arts décoratifs de 1790 à 1850, Office du Livre, Fribourg, 1985, p. 128 fig. 226 and p. 136 fig 248. Other variants include this same sphinge model: - An armchair stamped by Henri Jacob, illustrated in Denise Ledoux Lebard, Le Mobilier Français du XIXème siècle, Editions de l'Amateur, Paris, 1989 p. 371 - A shepherd's chair by Jacob Desmalter, with gilded wood sphinges and claw feet, is reproduced in Le XIXème siècle Français, collection Connaissance des arts, Hachette, 1957, p. 66 ill.1 - A pair of armchairs, stamped Jacob Frères rue Meslée, the four legs saber-shaped, sale in Aurillac, Me Goolen, February 18, 2001
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