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CIRCA 1720 WITH CONSIDERABLE LATER RESTORATIONS, ALTERATIONS, AND ADDITIONS
Details
A REGENCE GREEN-PAINTED WOOD-PANELLED SALON
Circa 1720 with considerable later restorations, alterations, and additions
Comprising fifty six panels of varying width and accompanying moldings, with four window surrounds, two cabinets, a trumeau, one door, and a set of double doors, molded overall with division at wainscotting
9ft.11½in. height of ceiling, 21ft.10in. wide, 22ft.1in. long
Circa 1720 with considerable later restorations, alterations, and additions
Comprising fifty six panels of varying width and accompanying moldings, with four window surrounds, two cabinets, a trumeau, one door, and a set of double doors, molded overall with division at wainscotting
9ft.11½in. height of ceiling, 21ft.10in. wide, 22ft.1in. long
Provenance
By repute, a hôtel particulier in the place Vendôme.
Acquired by Henry Ford II from R. H. Grellou, Paris for 457 Lake Shore, Grosse Pointe, Michigan, 1956.
Given by Henry Ford II to the Detroit Institute of Arts to benefit the acquisitions fund, 1984.
Acquired by Henry Ford II from R. H. Grellou, Paris for 457 Lake Shore, Grosse Pointe, Michigan, 1956.
Given by Henry Ford II to the Detroit Institute of Arts to benefit the acquisitions fund, 1984.