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June 25, 09:24 AM GMT
Estimate
10,000 - 15,000 EUR
Starting Bid
9,000 EUR
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Description
each opening with a single door and with three shelves, decorated with a landscape scene, gilt-bronze mounts featuring ram’s head, white veined marble top, stamped FOUREAU eand JME
(2)
Haut. 90 cm, larg. 71 cm, prof. 49,5 cm ; Height. 35 in, width. 28 in, depth. 19 1/8 in
Sotheby's, Paris, 9 November 2012, Lot 82 (sold 29 550€).
Louis Foureau, cabinetmaker, received master in 1755.
Louis Foureau maintained a workshop on the rue du Faubourg-Saint-Denis for over thirty years. He specialized in furniture decorated with French varnish, emulating the works of his contemporaries who used lacquer panels cut from imported Chinese and Japanese cabinets, chests, and screens. His production was mainly in the Transitional and Louis XVI styles. A pair of black and gold lacquer encoignures is held at the Musée Carnavalet in Paris (A. Forray-Carlier, Le mobilier du Musée Carnavalet, Dijon, 2000, no. 19, pp. 68–69).
Surviving works stamped by Foureau are relatively rare and seldom appear on the market. A few examples sold at auction in recent years include:
All of these pieces are decorated in black and gold lacquer.
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