A SUITE OF LOUIS XVI CARVED GILTWOOD SEAT-FURNITURE
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A SUITE OF LOUIS XVI CARVED GILTWOOD SEAT-FURNITURE

BY NICOLAS-SIMON COURTOIS AND PIERRE BERNARD, CIRCA 1770-75

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A SUITE OF LOUIS XVI CARVED GILTWOOD SEAT-FURNITURE
BY NICOLAS-SIMON COURTOIS AND PIERRE BERNARD, CIRCA 1770-75
Comprising a pair of bergères, a pair of fauteuils, four chaises and two canapés, each with rectangular back, padded arms and seat covered in pink and ivory patterned silk damask, with beaded and ribbon-twist rails above stop-fluted uprights surmounted by pomegranates, the shaped arms on acanthus-wrapped baluster supports, the side chairs with detached pilaster uprights, the panelled seat-rails with pearled edge, on tapering spirally-twisted turned legs headed by rosettes, the fauteuils both stamped 'N. S. COURTOIS' and 'P. BERNARD', a bergère, the two fauteuils, two chaises and the two canapés each with a label inscribed '39', the two bergères and a fauteuil with unreadable labels
The canapés: 79 in. (201 cm.) and 57½ in. (146 cm.) wide (10)
Provenance
Acquired from Aveline, Paris
Special notice
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium, which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis.

Lot Essay

Pierre Bernard, maître in 1766
Nicolas-Simon Courtois, maître in 1766.

Active until the Revolution, Courtois specialized in high quality Neoclassical seat-furniture which is characterized by its clean lines and restrained ormanement (P. Kjellberg, Le Mobilier Français du XVIII siècle, Paris, 1989, pp. 193-194).

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