Null François-Claude MENANT (1757-1793). Cream-colored and carved wood shepherd'…
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François-Claude MENANT (1757-1793). Cream-colored and carved wood shepherd's chair, with gendarme-cap backrest and armrests with cuffs, resting on four tapered and fluted legs, the front legs partly filleted. Pink silk upholstery. Stamped C.MENANT. Louis XVI period. (Dim. : 95 x 53 x 64 cm - H. (seat) : 42 cm) (a few stains on the upholstery) François-Claude MENANT, furniture carpenter, became a master in 1786. "He then practiced on rue de Charenton with some success, but had little time to make a name for himself before the Revolution halted the growth of his business (...) During his short period of activity, Menant produced some fine works which bear the stamp opposite. A bedstead bearing this stamp is part of the furniture belonging to Mr. Jean de Lamotte in Paris. Baroness Henri de Pontalba, née de Coulombiers, owns four small "cabriolets" by the same author at the Château de La Victoire, near Senlis. Other seats signed by him were in the former collections of Mme Ephrussi and Mme Lantelme." (Comte François de Salverte, "Les ébénistes du XVIIIe siècle" F. de Nobele, Paris)

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François-Claude MENANT (1757-1793). Cream-colored and carved wood shepherd's chair, with gendarme-cap backrest and armrests with cuffs, resting on four tapered and fluted legs, the front legs partly filleted. Pink silk upholstery. Stamped C.MENANT. Louis XVI period. (Dim. : 95 x 53 x 64 cm - H. (seat) : 42 cm) (a few stains on the upholstery) François-Claude MENANT, furniture carpenter, became a master in 1786. "He then practiced on rue de Charenton with some success, but had little time to make a name for himself before the Revolution halted the growth of his business (...) During his short period of activity, Menant produced some fine works which bear the stamp opposite. A bedstead bearing this stamp is part of the furniture belonging to Mr. Jean de Lamotte in Paris. Baroness Henri de Pontalba, née de Coulombiers, owns four small "cabriolets" by the same author at the Château de La Victoire, near Senlis. Other seats signed by him were in the former collections of Mme Ephrussi and Mme Lantelme." (Comte François de Salverte, "Les ébénistes du XVIIIe siècle" F. de Nobele, Paris)

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