Lot Essay
In its restrained Grecian decoration and strongly Neoclassical architectural form, this bureau plat relates to the oeuvre of Jean-Franois Leleu (matre in 1764), such as can be seen on the similar example illustrated in Partridge Summer Exhibition Catalogue, London, 1996, no.46, pp.110-111. Apprenticed alongside Jean-Henri Reisener to Jean-Franois Oeben, Leleu was appointed bniste to the Prince de Cond and is known to have supplied exceptional furniture to numerous members of the Court, including the marquis de Laborde. His furniture is distinguished by its restrained architectural character and simple undecorated lines, often mounted with superbly chased bronze dor of more simplified character than those of his confrres.
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