Arm Chair

Georges Jacob, Artist Beauvais Manufactory, Manufacturer
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About the Artwork

Arm Chair

ca. between 1780 and 1785

Georges Jacob (Artist) French, 1739-1814 Beauvais Manufactory (Manufacturer) French

Carved and gilded beechwood frame, wool and silk upholstery (beauvais tapestry)

Overall: 36 × 25 1/2 × 22 inches (91.4 × 64.8 × 55.9 cm)

Furniture

European Sculpture and Dec Arts

Bequest of Mrs. Horace E. Dodge in memory of her husband

71.183

This work is in the public domain.

Markings

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Stamp, under rear seat rail: G. IACOB Mark, in blue wax crayon on the left seat rail Label, under the webbing of the seat: [circular Paris customs label]

Provenance

Madame Billout-Desmarets

June 1, 1923, sold by (Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, France) sale of Madame Billout-Desmarets collection, lot 20

Vagliano

(André J. Seligmann, Paris, France)

1932, acquired through (L. Alavoine, New York, New York, USA) by Anna Thomson Dodge (Grosse Pointe, Michigan, USA)

1971-present, bequest to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

Catalogue des objets d'art et d'ameublement du XVIIIe siècle...appartenant à Madame B.-D. [Billout-Desmarets]." Sales cat., Galerie Georges Petit. Paris, June 1 1923, lot 20.

Winkour, R. "The Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Dodge Memorial Collection." Bulletin of the DIA 50, no. 3 (1971): pp. 43-51.

"La chronique des arts." Gazette des Beaux-Arts 79 (January 1972): supplement p. 93 (fig. 325).

Ledoux-Lebard, D. Inventaire général du Musée national de Versailles et des Trianons. Vol. 1 Le grand Trianon : meubles et objets d'art.Paris, 1975, pp. 36-38.

Dell, T., et al. The Dodge Collection of Eighteenth-Century French and English Art at the Detroit Institute of Arts. New York and Detroit, 1996, no. 19, pp. 91-93 (ill.).

Woven Splendor: Five Centuries of European Tapestry at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Exh. cat., Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, 1996, cat. no. 18, pp. 15, 66, (ill.) p. 67.

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Georges Jacob; Beauvais Manufactory, Arm Chair, ca. between 1780 and 1785, carved and gilded beechwood frame, wool and silk upholstery (Beauvais tapestry). Detroit Institute of Arts, Bequest of Mrs. Horace E. Dodge in memory of her husband, 71.183.

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