拍品專文
With their lozenge-shaped splats incorporating distinctive fan motifs, these chairs are identical to various examples at Rosendal castle, which was furnished for King Carl XIV Johan circa 1825-30. The King had acquired the estate in 1817, a year before his accession, but only commenced the first major works in 1823. Fredric Blom was engaged as architect, the painter Pehr Emanuel Limnell was responsible for the interiors and the furniture-maker Lorenz Wilhelm Lindelius supplied most of the mahogany furniture. Although Lindelius almost certainly subcontracted some of the work, it is probable that he provided all the chairs himself, and the present examples can therefore also be attributed to him (H. Groth, Neoclassicism in the North, London, 1990, p. 192 and p. 202).