A LOUIS XVI GREY-PAINTED BOISERIE PANEL

CIRCA 1780

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A LOUIS XVI GREY-PAINTED BOISERIE PANEL
Circa 1780
With a central athenienne carved in relief with berried laurel fronds, issuing a flaming torch and fruiting garlands, bow and quiver, flanked by pendant tied garlands of quivers, bows, arrows, thyrsi and wreaths within a later slip frame
99in. (253cm.) high, 53./2in. (136cm.) wide
來源
Carlhian Collection, Paris

拍品專文

This elegant boiserie panel, with its antique Roman tripod, rinceau scrolls and ribbon-tied trophies of love, typifies the delicate got trusque of the 1780's. It relates to a design dated 1777 by Gilles-Paul Cauvet sculpteur de Monsieur frre du Roy for a boiserie panel of scrolling grotesques (illustrated in H. Ottomeyer/P. Prschel, et. al., Vergoldete Bronzen, Munich, vol. I, p. 218, fig. 4b). Another boiserie fragment from the same group is in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, accession number 466-1921.