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M. Markley Antiques 281.748.2266

       


     
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Chairs - Item 3211 Gothic
Chair

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Item 3211
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Gothic Armchair
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Dimensions
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Width 26½, Height 48½, Depth
26 (in inches)
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Wood
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Oak
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Date
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Circa 1910
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Country
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France
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Price
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$1,995
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Description
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This
armchair dates from the early 20th century but displays a wealth of stylistic
elements of earlier times, including Gothic, Renaissance and Louis XIII. In its overall structure, it resembles the
armchairs with high backs and stretchers fashioned from elaborate turnings
which became all the rage in Paris around 1650, shortly after the death of Louis
XIII. But the persistence of
Renaissance style is evidenced by the graceful, curving acanthus leaf pattern
at the end of the arms. The wooden
pediment atop the back owes its inspiration to earlier, Gothic style, or what
the French call Henri II, borrowed from
high-backed ceremonial chairs of the Middle Ages resembling thrones and
reserved for seating important personages.
Made of
solid oak, the chair has been covered in a fabric with designs from medieval
manuscripts and traditional symbols such as the fleur-de-lys.
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Reference
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Boussel,
Patrice, Les Styles du Moyen Age à Louis XIV
(Baschet et Cie, Paris, 1979); Quette, Anne-Marie, Le Mobilier Français
Louis XIII et Louis XIV (Editions Massin, Paris, 1996); Un Temps d'Exubérance,
Les Arts Décoratifs sous Louis XIII et Anne d'Autriche, Paris, Galeries
Nationales du Grand Palais (Réunion des Musées Nationaux, 2002)
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Uses
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Solid,
sturdy, comfortable and elegant, this chair is ideal for a living room,
library, study, or bedroom.
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