A LOUIS XV GILTWOOD CANAPE EN CORBEILLE
A LOUIS XV GILTWOOD CANAPE EN CORBEILLE

ATTRIBUTED TO ETIENNE MEUNIER, CIRCA 1750

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A LOUIS XV GILTWOOD CANAPE EN CORBEILLE
ATTRIBUTED TO ETIENNE MEUNIER, CIRCA 1750
The shaped frame with floral spray cresting and curved ends continuing to padded down-curved arms and an in-curved loose cushion seat all covered in white and green floral silk brocade, the back with incised floral sprays, the floral spray-carved shaped apron above cabriole legs ending in scrolled toes, apparently stamped and obscured by the current sprung upholstery
78½ in., (199.5 cm.) long

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The maîtrise date for Etienne Meunier is not recorded. Based in the rue de Clery, he was active during the reign of Louis XV until the early 1770s. His work was partly sold though the intermediary of marchands-ébènistes such as Etienne Igoe, but primarily Pierre Migeon (B. Pallot, L'Art du Siège au XVIIIe en France, Paris, 1989, p. 312).