AN EMPIRE MAHOGANY FAUTEUIL DE BUREAU
AN EMPIRE MAHOGANY FAUTEUIL DE BUREAU

EARLY 19TH CENTURY, ATTRIBUTED TO HENRI JACOB

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AN EMPIRE MAHOGANY FAUTEUIL DE BUREAU
EARLY 19TH CENTURY, ATTRIBUTED TO HENRI JACOB
The down-scrolled tablet back above the pierced trellis splat and the arms with lion masks, the red leather drop-in seat on turned baluster legs terminating in brass caps and castors

拍品專文

The impressive à l'antique design of this fauteuil de bureau reflects the renewed interest in the designs of classical antiquity in the Empire period, promoted by Charles Percier and Pierre-François-Léonard through their influential Receuil des Décorations Intérieures, first published in full in 1812.

This model can possibly be attributed to Henri Jacob (d. 1824), maître in 1779, cousin of his famous confrère Georges Jacob, on the basis of an identical apparently signed model by him illustrated in M. Beurdeley, Jacob et son Temps, Saint-Rémy-en-l'Eau, 2002, p. 80.