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Pair of Directoire Mahogany Fauteuils, attributed to Jean-Baptiste-Bernard Demay (1759-1848;...

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Pair of Directoire Mahogany Fauteuils,
attributed to Jean-Baptiste-Bernard Demay (1759-1848; maître 1784), Paris, France, c. 1795.
The backward-scrolling stiles joined by a turned crest rail and conforming shaped tablet back intaglio-carved with geometric motifs surrounded by border of scallops containing fleur-de-lys, above the carved spandrels of a Gothic arcade with four free-standing baluster-turned spindles flanked by split baluster molding applied to stiles, which join the straight armrests raised on baluster-turned vertical supports on blocked base carved with reeded panels and single rosettes, connected by elliptic front rail of trapezoidal seat frame partially over-upholstered with later textured suede, raised on tapered forelegs terminating in toupie feet and saber legs at rear continuing from stiles, ht. 34 1/2, wd. 22 1/4, dp. 21 in. Seat ht. 15 1/2 in.
Provenance
The collection of Eric van Rooy.
Galerie Wanecq, Paris, France, 22 March 2007.

Literature
Pierre Kjellberg, Le Mobilier Français du XVIIIe Siècle, (Paris: Éditions de l'Amateur, 1989), p. 248-9. Anne Forray-Carlier, Le Mobilier du Musée Carnavalet, (Dijon: Éditions Faton, 2000), p. 198-9, 221-3.

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Pair of Directoire Mahogany Fauteuils,
attributed to Jean-Baptiste-Bernard Demay (1759-1848; maître 1784), Paris, France, c. 1795.
The backward-scrolling stiles joined by a turned crest rail and conforming shaped tablet back intaglio-carved with geometric motifs surrounded by border of scallops containing fleur-de-lys, above the carved spandrels of a Gothic arcade with four free-standing baluster-turned spindles flanked by split baluster molding applied to stiles, which join the straight armrests raised on baluster-turned vertical supports on blocked base carved with reeded panels and single rosettes, connected by elliptic front rail of trapezoidal seat frame partially over-upholstered with later textured suede, raised on tapered forelegs terminating in toupie feet and saber legs at rear continuing from stiles, ht. 34 1/2, wd. 22 1/4, dp. 21 in. Seat ht. 15 1/2 in.
Provenance
The collection of Eric van Rooy.
Galerie Wanecq, Paris, France, 22 March 2007.

Literature
Pierre Kjellberg, Le Mobilier Français du XVIIIe Siècle, (Paris: Éditions de l'Amateur, 1989), p. 248-9. Anne Forray-Carlier, Le Mobilier du Musée Carnavalet, (Dijon: Éditions Faton, 2000), p. 198-9, 221-3.

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