
Etienne Meunier Louis XV Beechwood Bergeres, Pair
Pair of Louis XV Carved Beech Wood Bergeres, circa 1750, with burnt orange and white upholstery on cabriole legs, stamped "E. Meunier". 35.5" H x 28.5" W x 29" D; seat 16" H.
Provenance: From a New York City Collection.
Note: Etienne Meunier, maitre circa 1732, was a member of the Meunier dynasty of Parisian ebenistes during the first half of the 18th century, focusing predominantly on Louis XV seats.
Keywords: French Period Furniture, Antique Furniture, Occasional chair, Baroque Design, Mobilier Francais, Seating, Armchair, Fauteuil, Floral Motif, Interior design, Decorative Arts
Pair of Louis XV Carved Beech Wood Bergeres, circa 1750, with burnt orange and white upholstery on cabriole legs, stamped "E. Meunier". 35.5" H x 28.5" W x 29" D; seat 16" H.
Provenance: From a New York City Collection.
Note: Etienne Meunier, maitre circa 1732, was a member of the Meunier dynasty of Parisian ebenistes during the first half of the 18th century, focusing predominantly on Louis XV seats.
Keywords: French Period Furniture, Antique Furniture, Occasional chair, Baroque Design, Mobilier Francais, Seating, Armchair, Fauteuil, Floral Motif, Interior design, Decorative Arts
Description
Pair of Louis XV Carved Beech Wood Bergeres, circa 1750, with burnt orange and white upholstery on cabriole legs, stamped "E. Meunier". 35.5" H x 28.5" W x 29" D; seat 16" H.
Provenance: From a New York City Collection.
Note: Etienne Meunier, maitre circa 1732, was a member of the Meunier dynasty of Parisian ebenistes during the first half of the 18th century, focusing predominantly on Louis XV seats.
Keywords: French Period Furniture, Antique Furniture, Occasional chair, Baroque Design, Mobilier Francais, Seating, Armchair, Fauteuil, Floral Motif, Interior design, Decorative Arts






















