A LOUIS XV WHITE-PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT CANAPE EN CORBEILLE
A LOUIS XV WHITE-PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT CANAPE EN CORBEILLE

ATTRIBUTED TO JEAN-BAPTISTE TILLIARD

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A LOUIS XV WHITE-PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT CANAPE EN CORBEILLE
Attributed to Jean-Baptiste Tilliard
The waved, channelled toprail centred by a rockwork cabochon cartouche flanked by roses and foliate sprays and further wrapped with laurel, the padded back, squab-cushion and curved sides covered in ivory cotton, the waved seat-rail centred by a ribbon-tied spray of flowers flanked by further foliage, on flower-headed channelled cabriole legs, restorations, the feet tipped, the back right leg broken and repaired cross-struts and blocks replaced in England in the late 18th early 19th Century
56½ in. (143 cm.) wide
Provenance
Almost certainly acquired by George Brook, 2nd Earl of Warwick (d. 1816) for Warwick Castle, Warwickshire.
Thence by descent with the Earl of Warwick until sold in the Syon Park House Sale, Sotheby's London, 14-16 May 1997, lot 193 (£9775 - catalogued as 'French circa 1870 in Louis XV style')

Lot Essay

Jean-Baptiste Tilliard, maître in 1717, and Jacques-Jean-Baptiste Tilliard, maître in 1752.

The celebrated menuisier Jean-Baptiste Tilliard (1685-1766) established one of the most important worshops in Paris in the rue de Cléry, 'Aux Armes de France'. Working closely with his son Jacques-Jean-Baptiste, who continued to use the same stamp after his father's retirement, Tilliard often employed other skilled sculpteurs such as Nicolas Heurtaut, Damien Quintel and Toussaint Foliot, whilst he retailed much of his oeuvre through the marchand-mercier Julien-Etienne Olivier. In 1728 he received the title of maître menuisier du Garde-Meuble du Roi, and his distinguished clientèle included the Prince de Soubise and the marquise de Pompadour.

The distinctive and characteristic heart-shaped cabochon motif features on much of Tilliard's documented oeuvre, including the pairs of fauteuils, bergères and chaises 'à la reine' in the Wrightsman Collection (illustrated in F.J.B Watson, The Wrightsman Collection, New York, 1966, vol.I, p.48, p.66-67), as well as in G.Jeanneau, Les Sièges, Paris, 1967, pls.130, 175, 190.
A similar canape was sold anonymously at Christie's New York, 4 November 1992, lot 119.

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