Beechwood deskchair covered with red/brown leather, Paris, France 1770 - 1775
Jacques Malot
BeechwoodWoodMetalCopperLeather
82 ⨯ 60 ⨯ 60 cm
€ 4.200
Robert Schreuder Antiquair
- About the artworkBeechwood deskchair covered with red/brown leather.
With estampille MALOT. Jacques Malot became maître in 1748.
His first workshop was on the Rue de Cléry in Paris, later he moved to the Rue Montorgueil. - About the artistJacques Malot is a carpenter of the eighteenth century, he became a master (Maitre) in 1748. He settled Clery street and Montorgueil street and finally the Cossonerie street in Paris. He was quickly known for its various furniture often simple enough on an aesthetic level but always gracious and manufactured with the greatest care. He was known for his chairs, of styles, Louis XV or Louis XVI, often without any ornament but considered as the embodied refinement. He retired from business in 1775.
Although his production was certainly rather consequent, most of his furniture were lost or destroyed during the last centuries. Nowadays we only know few examples of furniture of Jacques Malot.
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