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Chairs - Item 3106 Pair
of Louis
XIV
Armchairs

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Item 3106
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Pair of Louis XIV Chairs
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Dimensions
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Width 26, Height 45½, Depth 24
(in inches)
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Wood
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Walnut
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Date
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Circa 1880
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Country
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France
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Price
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$5,995
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Description
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It is
unusual to find a pair of matching Louis XIV style chairs in such fine condition in terms of sturdiness and
stability, and even rarer to find them made of burnished walnut rather than the
gilt beech wood common in Louis XIV's day.
Although not as intricately carved as others we have offered, these
chairs embody the classic Louis XIV characteristics of graceful acanthus leaves
at each end of the arms and scrolled flourishes on the arm supports and on the
vertical members of the base. The tops
of the backs of these chairs are gently curved rather than straight, a
reflection of the style popular during the last two decades of Louis XIV's
seventy-year reign. A scalloped design
and a stretcher with a stylized flower in the center and on the front legs complete
the base. These chairs may have
inspired by a chair in the collection of the Louvre Museum and shown on page 37
of the book by Rousseau, as referenced below. The chairs have been recently refurbished with new springs and
padding as well as reupholstered in a richly regal purple and gold fabric to
complement the overall design and to reflect the emphasis on richly woven
fabrics at the time of Louis XIV.
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Reference
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Quette, Anne-Marie, Le Mobilier Français Louis
XIII et Louis XIV (Editions Massin, Paris, 1996); Rousseau, Francis, Le
Grand Livre des Meubles (Copyright Studio, Paris, 1999)
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Uses
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These
chairs command attention in a living room, study, bedroom or even an
office. Comfortable and gracious, they
complement many styles of furniture.
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