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This petite pair of Louis XVI style armchairs, likely dating to the 19th century, embodies neoclassical elegance softened by age. The carved beechwood frames feature square backs with floral cresting, beaded molding, scrolled open arms with acanthus terminals, and stop-fluted tapered legs on rosette blocks. Subtle traces of gilding enliven the carving, the surface mellowed into an uneven patina. Still upholstered in their original wool tapestry, the backs depict pastoral figures beneath garlands and drapery, with matching borders on the seats and arms. Timeworn, threadbare, and patched, the textile carries a nostalgic charm that speaks to its history. The design reflects the 19th-century revival of Louis XVI forms, where classical lines and fluting returned to favor, here tempered by romantic imagery in the tapestry.
The combination of disciplined silhouette and pastoral decoration recalls the traditions of Aubusson and Beauvais, admired for their finesse and lyrical detail. The frames remain sound and functional for seating, yet their age makes them best suited for occasional use or as decorative accents.
Compact in scale and versatile in placement, these fauteuils lend warmth and antique allure beside a console, at a fireplace, or in a salon, where their patina and worn surfaces add atmosphere, or their frames may be reimagined with fresh upholstery for a renewed decorative presence.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Each measures approx. 38½" high x 23¼" wide x 23¾" deep. Seat is 16½" high
Each measures approx. 98cm high x 59cm wide x 60cm deep. Seat is 42cm high
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