A LOUIS XVI WHITE-PAINTED BANQUETTE
A LOUIS XVI WHITE-PAINTED BANQUETTE

CIRCA 1775

细节
A LOUIS XVI WHITE-PAINTED BANQUETTE
CIRCA 1775
The out-scrolled sides and frame carved with entrelac and covered in yellow silk damask, on fluted, tapering legs, the frame branded ST C and with a fleur de lys, inscribed in blue chalk 68855 and with French & Company stencil 37244
57 in. (145 cm.) wide
来源
The Château St. Cloud, probably during the Restauration.
Property from the Collection of Mr. Cortwright Wetherill; Sotheby's, New York, 31 October 1987, lot 86.

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THE CHÂTEAU DE SAINT CLOUD
The Château de Saint Cloud, the country house of the Gondi family, was bought in 1658 by Philippe d'Orlèans, Louis XIV's brother. He appointed the architect Jules Hardoin Mansart who built one of the most beautiful palaces on the outskirts of Paris. The magnificent park with its much admired fountains was designed by Lenôtre. Throughout the 18th century it remained the principal country residence of the Orlèans family until it was bought in 1785 by Marie-Antoinette. St Cloud was unique among the Royal châteaux in that it was owned by the Queen. It later became one of Napoleon's favorite residences and was the site of many important state events until its destruction in 1870.

As there are no further marks on the banquette to trace it back to the Louis XVI inventories at Saint Cloud, its arrival at the château will likely remain unknown. However, a quantity of furniture was brought in during the Directoire period, when it is known that Napoleon was beginnning to furnish the château before he was made Emperor.