ID 770891
Lot 12 | GEORGES JACOB (1739-1814)
Estimate value
€ 350 000 – 500 000
MOBILIER DE SALON D'ÉPOQUE LOUIS XVI, VERS 1780
En noyer mouluré, sculpté et redoré, comprenant une suite de trois fauteuils et un canapé, le dossier à la reine sommé de bouquets de roses, l'épaulement délicatement souligné de culots feuillagés appliqués de feuillage, les accotoirs munis de manchettes, terminés en enroulement feuillagé et supportés par des consoles, la ceinture de guirlandes fleuries et feuillages, les pieds en console soulignés d'une feuille d'acanthe à l'avant et d'une large palmette à l'arrière, chacun des sièges portant la marque au fer de l'ancre marine flanquée des marques CP couronnés, un fauteuil estampillé sur la tranche de la traverse arrière de la ceinture G.IACOB, la couverture de velours de soie vert à galons
Fauteuils: H.: 107,5 cm. ; L.: 72 cm.
Canapé: H.: 115,5 cm. ; L.: 246 cm.
Georges Jacob, reçu maître en 1765
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Provenance
Louis de Bourbon, duc de Penthièvre (1725-1793), Château de Chanteloup ;
Inventorié dans la galerie du château de Chanteloup en 1787 ;
Acheté lors de la vente révolutionnaire de 1794 par "Poitevin Joubert et femme Fleury" ;
Collection Alexandre Pomeranz; vente Ader, Tajan, Paris, 12 décembre 1992, partie du lot 93.
Galerie Segoura, Paris, 1995.
Literature
A. Gabeau, "Le Mobilier d'un château à la fin du XVIIIe siècle: Chanteloup" in Réunion des sociétés des beaux-arts de départements, n. 22, avril 1898, pp. 529, 541.
J. d'Orliac, La Vie merveilleuse d'un beau domaine français - Chanteloup du XIIIe au XXe siècle, Paris, 1929, p. 231.
V. Moreau, Cat. expo. Chanteloup. Un moment de grâce autour du duc de Choiseul, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours, 2007, pp. 269-270. (ill.)
Bibliographie comparative:
"Acquisitions/1988." in, The J. Paul Getty Museum Journal 17, 1989, pp. 142-43, no. 74.
A. Forray-Carlier. "Le Musée Carnavalet S'enrichit." in L'Estampille / L'Objet d'Art, n. 264, decembre 1992, pp. 52-57.
Bremer-David, Charissa, et al. Decorative Arts: An Illustrated Summary Catalogue of the Collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum Malibu, 1993, pp. 66-67, no. 97.
A. Forray-Carlier, Le mobilier du Musée Carnavalet, Dijon, 2000, pp. 152-55.
G. Wilson, et C. Hess. Summary Catalogue of European Decorative Arts in the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, 2001, p. 50, no. 95.
X. Bonnet. Cat. expo, "Tête-à-Tête." in Chanteloup, Un moment de grâce autour du duc de Choiseul, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours, 2007, pp. 272, 274-75, no. 114.
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GEORGES JACOB (1739-1814)
A LOUIS XVI GILT-WALNUT SET OF SEAT FURNITURE, CIRCA 1780
Comprising three armchairs and one sofa, with a château brand ‘CP’ for Chanteloup, one armchair stamped G.IACOB, upholstered in green silk velvet
Armchairs: 42 1⁄4 in. high ; 28 1⁄4 in. wide
Sofa: 45 1⁄2 in. high ; 96 3⁄4 in. wide
Medium: | Wood |
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Historical era: | Period of Louis XVI |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
Auction house category: | Furniture and Lamps, Armchairs and chairs, Armchairs |
Medium: | Wood |
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Historical era: | Period of Louis XVI |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
Auction house category: | Furniture and Lamps, Armchairs and chairs, Armchairs |
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