A LOUIS XVI WHITE AND GREEN-PAINTED SETTEE
PROPERTY OF A DISTINGUISHED PRIVATE COLLECTOR (Lot 345)
A LOUIS XVI WHITE AND GREEN-PAINTED SETTEE

CIRCA 1770, STAMPED TILLIARD

Details
A LOUIS XVI WHITE AND GREEN-PAINTED SETTEE
Circa 1770, stamped TILLIARD
The laurel leaf and berry-carved straight crest rail with a central acanthus and floral-carved motif flanked by similar trailing carving at each end, the back very slightly concave, the padded arms and seat covered in green silk velvet, scrolled arms, serpentine seat rail on paterae-headed fluted tapering legs ending in toupie feet, the decoration refreshed
64in. (162.5cm.) wide
Provenance
The Collection of Giuseppe Rossi, sold Sotheby's London, 12 March 1999, lot 1280 (£43,300).

Lot Essay

Jacques Jean-Baptiste Tilliard, known as Jean-Baptiste Tilliard II, maître in 1752.

Tilliard (1723-1798), the son of Jean-Baptiste Tilliard, worked in his father's workshop until the latter's death in 1766 and then assumed control of the workshop. At the same time he inherited from his father the title menuisier du Garde meuble du Roi. He worked with the carvers François-Marie Chaillou, Nicolas-François Darnault and Toussaint Foliot. The well-known marchand-mercier François-Charles Darnault commissioned a set of chairs from Tilliard around 1777 which were sold to the Garde Meuble wardrobe in 1784 and placed at Versailles.

For a suite of related seat furniture see C. Bremer-David, Decorative Arts: An Illustrated Summary Catalogue of the Collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, 1993, p.68.

The companion piece to the present lot was in the Renato Bachi Collection.

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