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Pair of Antique Painted Curule Armchairs in the style of Jean-Joseph Chapuis

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  • Antique Painted Bench or Settee, ex-Madeleine Castaing, after design by Chapuis
    By Jean Joseph Chapuis
    Located in London, GB
    A very decorative 'curule' settee, late 19th century after a design by Jean-Joseph Chapuis. Provenance: Madeleine Castaing, Maison de Lèves, Chartres, France. Why we like it Besides the iconic provenance, this bench is a great example of the 19th century design, informed by classical antiquity. Decorated in the exotic 'Etruscan' style to simulate patinated bronze, with its dramatically exaggerated curves, evoking the ancient Roman 'sella curulis' - a symbol of magisterial power, this settee is truly a special example of its kind. A squab cushion covered in a fabric complimenting other textiles in the existing interior will complete the look of this super-stylish bench. Provenance – Madeleine Castaing Together with a pair of armchairs en-suite (sold by us in may 2022), this settee was photographed in the vestibule at Maison de Lèves near Chartres - country house of the iconic French interior designer and antiques dealer Madeleine Castaing (1894–1992). Madeleine married the heir and art critic Marcellin Castaing – the legendary love of her life – who in the 1920's acquired a neoclassical gentilhommière at Lèves, that she had been admiring since her days in a convent school nearby, for her to "unwind" as he explained. The house would become one of her masterpieces as she discovered her own vocation for interior design. Extant photographs reveal a number of changes that had been made to the interiors over time. The writer Maurice Sachs once wrote about Madeleine's passion for her home: “The constant transformations she made to the estate kept her as busy as the world can keep a socialite…”. The contents of Maison de Lèves as well as Castaing's Rue Jacob...
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  • Pair of Regency Painted Armchairs
    By Thomas Sheraton
    Located in London, GB
    A charming pair of painted open armchairs dating back to the English Regency era, exquisitely hand-painted to simulate exotic timber and ornamented with neoclassical festive ribbons ...
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  • Pair of Regency Painted Klismos Chairs
    By Thomas Hope
    Located in London, GB
    A fine pair of bronze-painted and gilt side chairs of Klismos form English, circa 1825. Why we like them A timeless Klismos design, bea...
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  • Pair of 18th Century Hall Armchairs
    Located in London, GB
    An outstanding pair of George II period hall armchairs in black walnut, of unusual 'Windsor' design.   England, circa 1740–50. Why we like them Items that are not merely quirky, but...
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  • Pair of Hand-Painted Porcelain Vases in the Neoclassical Style
    By Dresden Porcelain
    Located in London, GB
    A superbly decorative pair of neoclassical lidded porcelain vases, exquisitely hand-painted in blue and white colours and gilded throughout. Germany, early 20th century We love the...
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    Early 20th Century German Neoclassical Revival Vases

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  • Georgian Regency Painted Chairs, 3 Pairs Available
    Located in London, GB
    A charming pair of painted side chairs (THREE PAIRS and a PAIR OF MATCHING ARMCHAIRS are currently available) dating back to the English Regency era, exquisitely hand-painted to simu...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Chairs

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  • Important Empire Early 19th Century Fauteuil by Jean-Joseph Chapuis
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  • Curule Style Mahogany Armchair, circa 1890
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