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The padded seat close-nail upholstered in grey fabric above a seatrail supported by an X-frame centred on each side with a rosette and joined by a turned stretcher, terminating in goat-hoof feet, both stamped twice 'CHAPUIS'
Each 17. 1/2 in. (44.5 cm.) high; 17. 1/2 in. (44.5 cm.) wide; 17. 1/2 in. (44.5 cm.) deep
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Jean-Joseph Chapuis (1765-1864) was a Parisian-trained but Brussels-based cabinetmaker active in the Directoire and Empire periods. During his own lifetime and up until the present day he has often been confused with a Parisian named Claude Chapuis but Jean-Joseph is now thought to be the more important and prolific maker as evidenced by a set of chairs he made for the Royal Palace of Laeken, Brussels (an example sold Phillips, London, 29 April 2014, lot 305) as well as a similar chair currently in the V&A (W.24-1969). The present lot, like the Laeken set, recalls the curule chairs of ancient Rome and is a fine example of the strictly neoclassical taste of the Directoire period.

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