A SET OF FOUR EARLY LOUIS XV GILT-WALNUT FAUTEUILS
ATTRIBUTED TO LOUIS CRESSON AND MICHEL CRESSON, CIRCA 1730-1740
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A SET OF FOUR EARLY LOUIS XV GILT-WALNUT FAUTEUILS
ATTRIBUTED TO LOUIS CRESSON AND MICHEL CRESSON, CIRCA 1730-1740
The brothers Louis (1706-1761) and Michel Cresson (1709-1781), maître in 1738 and 1740, respectively.
The Cresson dynasty of menuisiers was founded by Charles and Jean Cresson during the Règence and continued by Jean-Baptiste, Louis I, René and Michel during the first half of the eighteenth century. The Cressons, among the most talented menuisiers of the era, shared a workshop on the rue de Cléry au Gros Chapelet and not surprisingly, there are common traits in all their documented work. The carving to the present fauteuils closely resembles that on a walnut example preserved in the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris (inventory no. 32634), formerly in the collection of David David-Weill. Although none of these fauteuils are stamped, the distinctive carving at the ears is closely associated with the work of Louis, suggesting his atelier as their origin.
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With a clean, complete well-maintained appearance, structurally sound and ready to use. A few tight cracks to legs and carved elements, not unstable. Some evidence of minor woodworm damage visible to the undersides, now inactive. Re-gilt, with some rubbing and losses revealing bole and gesso in areas, as to be expected with age, use and handling. The upholstery with some light wear, consistent with gentle use, a short tear to the upholstery near the front edge of one seat. Exuberant, rich carving and generous proportions, good overall condition.
Each: 431⁄2 in. (110.5 cm.) high; 291⁄2 in. (75 cm.) wide; 32.25 in. (82 cm.) deep; 191⁄4 in. (49 cm.) high, the seat (over cushion); 23 in. (58.5 cm.) deep, the seat
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Lot 71Sale 23085
ATTRIBUTED TO LOUIS CRESSON AND MICHEL CRESSON, CIRCA 1730-1740A SET OF FOUR EARLY LOUIS XV GILT-WALNUT FAUTEUILSEstimate: USD 30,000 - 50,000
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