Jean-Baptiste III LELARGE (1743-1802), received Master in 17 - Lot 89

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Jean-Baptiste III LELARGE (1743-1802), received Master in 17 - Lot 89
Jean-Baptiste III LELARGE (1743-1802), received Master in 1775 Pair of molded, carved and lacquered wood armchairs Straight back with gendarme hat Armrests with crossover arms, arm brackets decorated with oak leaves and a central string of pearls. Connecting dice with rosettes Resting on four spindle-shaped fluted legs. Stamped by J-B LELARGE under the front crosspiece 90 x 61 x 53 cm Condition report available on request: contact@neo-encheres.com NOTICE Jean-Baptiste III Lelarge was one of the most famous chair carpenters of the reign of Louis XVI. Born into a family of joiners, Jean-Baptiste III completed his apprenticeship with his father, whom he succeeded as head of the workshop. His chairs are generally adorned with simple moldings or fine carvings.
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