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French, 1803-13, giltwood, Jacob, Hole Bequest

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  • French, 1803-13, giltwood, Jacob, Hole Bequest (en)
  • The firm of Jacob-Desmalter made this chair. They were the most famous makers of furniture in Paris at the time. Georges Jacob had supplied fine carved furniture for the royal households before the French Revolution of 1789, when the monarchy was overthrown. During the revolutionary years he was careful to keep in favour with whichever government happened to be in power. In 1803 he went into partnership with his second son, François-Honoré-Georges. For ten years this firm, under the name of Jacob-Desmalter, did a thriving business. They supplied furnishings for the palaces of the Emperor Napoleon and for his courtiers. (en)
  • Europe and America 1800-1900, room 101 ARMCHAIR 1803-13 The firm of Jacob Frères (later working under the name of Jacob-Desmalter) continued to build on its earlier success. It supplied the households of Napoleon and many of his courtiers, and helped to create what we now call the Empire style. Sphinx heads became a particularly fashionable motif around 1800, during Napoleon's military campaigns in Egypt. France, Paris; by the firm of Jacob-Desmalter Gilded beech; silk damask upholstery modern Stamped 'JACOB D/R MESLEE'; inventory label for Sir Charles Stuart de Rothesay, 1816 The Bettine, Lady Abingdon Collection Bequeathed by Mrs T.R.P. Hole [05/08/2015] ARMCHAIR Label: <font -i>Seize fauteuil Bois dor fond vert dessein blanc</font> W.5A-1987 'American and European Art and Design 1800-1900' This armchair is a grander model from the same set of sixteen as the green example near by. The label, dated <font -i>'Paris le 20 Avril 1816'</font>, also notes that they were then sold <font -i>'avec housse'</font>, or with an outer case cover. A second label is inscribed <font -i>'Sir Charles Stuart KB'</font> with his arms, for the later Lord Stuart de Rothesay (1779-1845), appointed Ambassador to Paris in 1815. The upholstery was originally green with a white pattern. From the Bettine Lady Abingdon Collection [1987-2006] Europe and America 1800-1900, Gallery 101 ARMCHAIR 1803-13 France, Paris; designed and made by the firm of Jacob-Desmalter Beech, carved and gilded; silk damask upholstery modern Stamped 'JACOB D/R MESLEE'; inventory label for Sir Charles Stuart de Rothesay, 1816 Museum no. W.5A-1987 The Bettine, Lady Abingdon Collection. Bequeathed by Mrs T.R.P. Hole The firm of Jacob Frères, later working under the name of Jacob-Desmalter, continued to build on its earlier success. With the new regime, the firm supplied the households of Napoleon and many of his courtiers. It helped to create what we now call the Empire style. Sphinx heads became a particularly fashionable motif around 1800, during Napoleon's military campaigns in Egypt. [2006] (en)
  • Armchair of carved and gilded beechwood, upholstered in red silk damask; the arm supports are carved as sphinx heads with wings (en)
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  • French, 1803-13, giltwood, Jacob, Hole Bequest (en)
  • The firm of Jacob-Desmalter made this chair. They were the most famous makers of furniture in Paris at the time. Georges Jacob had supplied fine carved furniture for the royal households before the French Revolution of 1789, when the monarchy was overthrown. During the revolutionary years he was careful to keep in favour with whichever government happened to be in power. In 1803 he went into partnership with his second son, François-Honoré-Georges. For ten years this firm, under the name of Jacob-Desmalter, did a thriving business. They supplied furnishings for the palaces of the Emperor Napoleon and for his courtiers. (en)
  • Europe and America 1800-1900, room 101 ARMCHAIR 1803-13 The firm of Jacob Frères (later working under the name of Jacob-Desmalter) continued to build on its earlier success. It supplied the households of Napoleon and many of his courtiers, and helped to create what we now call the Empire style. Sphinx heads became a particularly fashionable motif around 1800, during Napoleon's military campaigns in Egypt. France, Paris; by the firm of Jacob-Desmalter Gilded beech; silk damask upholstery modern Stamped 'JACOB D/R MESLEE'; inventory label for Sir Charles Stuart de Rothesay, 1816 The Bettine, Lady Abingdon Collection Bequeathed by Mrs T.R.P. Hole [05/08/2015] ARMCHAIR Label: <font -i>Seize fauteuil Bois dor fond vert dessein blanc</font> W.5A-1987 'American and European Art and Design 1800-1900' This armchair is a grander model from the same set of sixteen as the green example near by. The label, dated <font -i>'Paris le 20 Avril 1816'</font>, also notes that they were then sold <font -i>'avec housse'</font>, or with an outer case cover. A second label is inscribed <font -i>'Sir Charles Stuart KB'</font> with his arms, for the later Lord Stuart de Rothesay (1779-1845), appointed Ambassador to Paris in 1815. The upholstery was originally green with a white pattern. From the Bettine Lady Abingdon Collection [1987-2006] Europe and America 1800-1900, Gallery 101 ARMCHAIR 1803-13 France, Paris; designed and made by the firm of Jacob-Desmalter Beech, carved and gilded; silk damask upholstery modern Stamped 'JACOB D/R MESLEE'; inventory label for Sir Charles Stuart de Rothesay, 1816 Museum no. W.5A-1987 The Bettine, Lady Abingdon Collection. Bequeathed by Mrs T.R.P. Hole The firm of Jacob Frères, later working under the name of Jacob-Desmalter, continued to build on its earlier success. With the new regime, the firm supplied the households of Napoleon and many of his courtiers. It helped to create what we now call the Empire style. Sphinx heads became a particularly fashionable motif around 1800, during Napoleon's military campaigns in Egypt. [2006] (en)
  • Armchair of carved and gilded beechwood, upholstered in red silk damask; the arm supports are carved as sphinx heads with wings (en)
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