CHRISTIE'S
Armchairs and chairs — A Park Avenue Collection
17.04.2024 14:00 UTC -05:002024-04-17T14:00:00+02:00United Kingdom, London, 8 King Street, St. James'sCHRISTIE'S
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Lot 115 A LOUIS XVI GILTWOOD FAUTEUIL
Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814)
Georges Jacob
06.06.1739 - 05.07.1814
France
Georges Jacob, nicknamed Jacob the Elder, was a famous furniture maker of the French Neoclassical period. He was a pupil of Louis Delanois. Georges Jacob lived a long and rich life, during which he worked in many styles. He started out as a Rococo master in 1765 and was a supplier to the royal court and in particular to Marie-Antoinette (Queen of France since 1774), but soon moved on to the more austere style of French Neoclassicism and, later, Empire.
Lot 119 A SET OF FOUR LOUIS XVI GILT-WALNUT FAUTEILS
Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814)
Georges Jacob
06.06.1739 - 05.07.1814
France
Georges Jacob, nicknamed Jacob the Elder, was a famous furniture maker of the French Neoclassical period. He was a pupil of Louis Delanois. Georges Jacob lived a long and rich life, during which he worked in many styles. He started out as a Rococo master in 1765 and was a supplier to the royal court and in particular to Marie-Antoinette (Queen of France since 1774), but soon moved on to the more austere style of French Neoclassicism and, later, Empire.
Lot 120 A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI GILT-WALNUT FAUTEILS
Georges Jacob (1739 - 1814)
Georges Jacob
06.06.1739 - 05.07.1814
France
Georges Jacob, nicknamed Jacob the Elder, was a famous furniture maker of the French Neoclassical period. He was a pupil of Louis Delanois. Georges Jacob lived a long and rich life, during which he worked in many styles. He started out as a Rococo master in 1765 and was a supplier to the royal court and in particular to Marie-Antoinette (Queen of France since 1774), but soon moved on to the more austere style of French Neoclassicism and, later, Empire.