A SET OF TWELVE FRENCH WHITE-PAINTED DINING-CHAIRS
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A SET OF TWELVE FRENCH WHITE-PAINTED DINING-CHAIRS

BY JANSEN, OF LOUIS XVI STYLE, LATE 19TH EARLY 20TH CENTURY

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A SET OF TWELVE FRENCH WHITE-PAINTED DINING-CHAIRS
By Jansen, of Louis XVI style, late 19th early 20th Century
Including four armchairs and eight side chairs, each with a moulded arched back with a pierced stop-fluted splat intersected with balls, the shaped seat covered in close-nailed brown leather, on fluted tapering legs with laurel-wreath clasps, on toupie feet, all marked 'A.J.' four with original dust sheets stenciled 'JANSEN 9, RUE ROYALE, 9 PARIS' (12)
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Lot Essay

The tapissier-decorateur Jean-Henri Jansen left his native Holland in 1880 for Paris to establish workshops that produced furnishings to satisfy all his clients interior design needs. From his display rooms on the rue Royale and his workshops in the rue Pergolese, Jansen employed an impressive array of cabinetmakers, upholsterers, bronziers and gilders. Furniture from his workshops was of such exemplary quality, following 18th Century models with almost scholarly diligence, that such illustrious clients as King Leopold II of Belgium, King Edward VII of England, and Alfonso XII and XIII of Spain were soon commissioning elaborate interiors from him. Such was the success of his company that Jansen opened an extensive network of sale rooms and workshops in Argentina, New York, London, Sao Paulo, Prague, Havanna, Rome, Cairo and Alexandria. Interestingly, while Jansen did sign a good amount of the pieces his workshop produced, such as this set of chairs, it is not unusual for Jansen works to remain unsigned. Other celebrated designers who worked at Jansen include Stéphane Boudin and Henri Samuel

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