A PAIR OF LOUIS XV PARCEL-GILT AND RED-PAINTED FAUTEUIL A CHASSIS
A PAIR OF LOUIS XV PARCEL-GILT AND RED-PAINTED FAUTEUIL A CHASSIS

BY JEAN-BAPTISTE TILLIARD, CIRCA 1750

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A PAIR OF LOUIS XV PARCEL-GILT AND RED-PAINTED FAUTEUIL A CHASSIS
BY JEAN-BAPTISTE TILLIARD, CIRCA 1750
Each with cartouche-shaped back, outcurved arms and serpentine seat covered in Aubusson tapestry, the frames carved with rocaille, acanthus and foliate-trails, on cabriole legs, stamped 'TILLIARD', redecorated
37 ½ in. (95 cm.) high; 27 1/2 in. (70 cm.) wide; 23 in. (58,5 cm.) deep

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Jean-Baptiste Tilliard (1686-1766), maître in 1717, menuisier du Garde-Meuble du Roi from 1728 and Jacques-Jean-Baptiste Tilliard (1723-1798), maître in 1752, menuisier du Garde-Meuble du Roi from 1766.

THE TILLIARD DYNASTY

Jean-Baptiste Tilliard was one of the pre-eminent menuisiers of his day. He worked in conjunction with his brother Nicolas (until 1750) and from 1752 with his son Jean-Baptiste II, all three using the same stamp. He received regular Royal commissions as well as from a large number of distinguished clients. Jean-Baptiste II worked under his father's direction until 1766, probably dealing with boiseries and room decoration.

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