Любуемся антикварными стульями, креслами, тронами, пуфами. Среди них есть довольно современные и очень оригинальные.
Armchair
Place of origin:London (made)
Date:1884-1886 (made)
Artist/Maker:Alma-Tadema, Lawrence (Sir) (designer)
Johnstone, Norman and Company (maker)
This armchair formed part of a luxurious suite of furniture, costing £25,000, designed for the music room of the New York mansion of Henry Gurdon Marquand (1819-1902). He was a highly successful American entrepreneur, art collector and benefactor. The armchair bears Marquand's initials on the back. The suite included two settees, the pair of this armchair (Melbourne, National Gallery of Victoria), two piano stools and a piano decorated by Sir Edward Poynter (1836-1919).
Library armchair with marquetry - Reform Style 1875-1930 - Los Angeles County Museum
1875-1930
Date : approx. between 1640 and 1660
DINING TABLE AND EIGHT CHAIRS
English. Circa 1760.
Original artist : François Boucher
Artist : Louis Delanois
Workshop of : Manufacture de Beauvais
Date : near 1765
Material : Beauvais tapestry, Gilded walnut wood
Pair of carved wooden chairs, carved, lacquered and gilded Florentine manufacture, Restoration, circa 1820. H.cm measures 86 x 55 x L.cm P.cm 50
ARMCHAIR BY JOSEF DANHAUSER
German. Circa 1790
TWO ARMCHAIRS AND SIX SIDE CHAIRS FROM THE FONTHILL SUITE
Roman. Circa 1800.
THE RAMSES THRONE
AN ARMCHAIR AFTER A PAINTING ON THE WALL OF THE TOMB OF RAMSES III INCLUDED IN LE DESCRIPTION DE L’EGYPTE
French. Circa 1805.
ARMCHAIR
Origin Uncertain. Circa 1840.
Provenance:by repute a palazzo in Florence
Private Collection, Switzerland
Versailles - Château de Versailles - salon d'Apollon - Throne
Armchair
Place of origin:Paris (probably, joinery)
Aubusson (weaving)
Date:ca. 1780-1800 (joinery)
Armchair
Place of origin:France (probably, made)
Date:ca. 1725-ca. 1735 (made)
after 1735 (upholstered)
Artist/Maker:Unknown
Materials and Techniques:Walnut and beech, carved, with needlework and damask
Chair
Place of origin:Portugal (made)
Date:ca. 1720-1740 (made)
Artist/Maker:Unknown
Materials and Techniques:Carved and turned walnut with embossed and incised leather covers, trimmed with brass-covered pine domes; oak seat rails and softwood back-frame
Sgabello chair
Place of origin:Venice (province) (made)
Date:1560-1600 (made)
Armchair
Place of origin:London (made)
Date:1759-1765 (made)
Artist/Maker:Stuart, James 'Athenian' (designer)
Materials and Techniques:Armchair of carved and gilded limewood; the silk damask upholstery
Armchair
Place of origin:Hamburg (city) (possibly, made)
Date:ca. 1860 (made)
Artist/Maker:Rampendahl, H. F. C. (possibly, designer and maker)
Materials and Techniques:Antlers, horns and tusks on a wooden frame, with upholstered seat and back covered in green plush
Chair
Unknown
possibly ca. 1690
Dining chair
Place of origin:England (designed)
Germany (possibly, made)
Date:ca. 1838 (made)
Armchair
Unknown
1790-1800
Chair
Place of origin:Paris (made)
Date:ca. 1780-1790 (made)
Artist/Maker:Unknown
Stool
Place of origin:France (possibly, made)
Germany (possibly, made)
Date:ca. 1725-1740 (made)
Artist/Maker:Unknown
Materials and Techniques:Gilt oak, with needlework cover
Кресло с монограммой Марии-Антуанетты
Armchair
Place of origin:Paris (made)
Date:ca. 1785-ca. 1790 (made)
Artist/Maker:Sené, Jean-Baptiste-Claude (attributed to, menuisier)
Materials and Techniques:Carved walnut, painted white and grey and partly gilt, with modern silk upholstery and modern castors
Stool
Place of origin:Paris (made)
Date:1805 (made)
Artist/Maker:Poyet, Bernard (designer)
Jacob-Desmalter, François-Honoré-Georges (maker)
Materials and Techniques:Carved and gilded wood (probably beech), with silk satin upholstery, with embroidery and silk thread tassels on wood
Atlantis Chair
Object:Armchair
Place of origin:Hertfordshire (designed)
Date:1988 (designed)
Artist/Maker:Brazier-Jones, Mark (designer)
Chair (sgabello)
Place of origin:Venice (city) (made)
Date:1580-1600 (made)
Artist/Maker:Unknown
Materials and Techniques:Walnut, partly gilded
Chair
Place of origin:England (made)
Date:ca. 1845 (made)
Artist/Maker:Unknown
Materials and Techniques:Mahogany, upholstered with Berlin wool-work
Throne chair
Place of origin:Lucknow (made)
Date:ca. 1820 (made)
Artist/Maker:Unknown
Materials and Techniques:Wood, with gilt brass and gilt gesso mounts, painted decoration and later blue velvet upholstery
Armchair
Place of origin:England (made)
Date:ca. 1935 (designed)
Artist/Maker:Beaton, Cecil (designer)
Materials and Techniques:Wood, leather and rope, with painted decoration
Hall chair
Place of origin:Great Britain (made)
Date:1770-1800 (made)
Стул для холлов и коридоров
Chairs and stools specifically designed for use in entrance halls and corridors were introduced in Britain shortly after 1700. They were particularly suitable for large, formal houses, where visitors and servants might wait in the hall. Their essential feature was a wooden seat, which could be cleaned easily.
Armchair- под тронное готическое кресло
Place of origin:Coburg (made)
Date:ca. 1850 (made)
Artist/Maker:Rothbart, Ferdinand (designer)
Thomas Hoffmeister and Thomas Behrens (manufacturer)
Armchair
Place of origin:Paris (made)
Date:ca. 1805 (made)
Artist/Maker:Jacob-Desmalter (maker)
Materials and Techniques:Mahogany, with chased and gilt mounts, seat rails of beech, and modern upholstery
Stool
Place of origin:Paris (made)
Date:ca. 1805 (made)
Artist/Maker:Jacob-Desmalter (designer and maker)
Materials and Techniques:Mahogany, carved and turned, with some details of carving gilded; gilt-bronze mounts; the silk satin upholstery renewed
Throne chair
Place of origin:Bengal (made)
Date:1850-1870 (made)
Artist/Maker:Unknown
Materials and Techniques:Wood, covered with silver, velvet upholstering
Chair
Unknown
late 17th century
Armchair
Place of origin:Srinagar (made)
Date:ca. 1870 (made)
Artist/Maker:Unknown
Materials and Techniques:Painted and varnished wood, with caned seat
Armchair, Fauteuil
Place of origin:Paris (made)
Date:ca. 1675-1680 (made)
Armchair
Place of origin:England (probably, made)
Date:1685-1693 (made)
Artist/Maker:Unknown
Chair
Place of origin:England (made)
Date:1844 (made)
Artist/Maker:Cottingham, Lewis Nockalls (designer)
Burgomaster chair
Place of origin:Vizagapatam (made)
Date:1760-1770 (made)
Artist/Maker:Unknown
Materials and Techniques:Haldu, veneered with ivory, with a caned seat
Armchair
Place of origin:Great Britain (made)
Date:ca. 1804 (made)
Artist/Maker:Unknown
Materials and Techniques:Beech, painted and gilded, with cane seat
Stool
Place of origin:England (made)
Date:ca. 1800 (made)
Artist/Maker:Tatham, Charles Heathcote (designer)
Marsh & Tatham (probably, maker)
The design of the stool closely follows that of a marble seat in an unspecified location in Rome. Here the stool is made from beech wood, painted in white and grey to simulate the appearance of marble. Beech wood would have been much easier and less costly to carve than marble, and resulted in a more flexible seat which weighed less and could be moved around without difficulty.
Armchair
Object:Armchair
Place of origin:Murshidabad (made)
Date:ca. 1785 (made)
Artist/Maker:Unknown
Materials and Techniques:Ivory, carved, pierced and partly gilded, with a caned seat
Chair
Unknown
ca. 1700
Armchair
Unknown
ca. 1540
Chair
Unknown
ca. 1730-1745
Fly chair
Place of origin:London (made)
Date:1834-1835 (made)
Artist/Maker:Hardwick, Philip (designer)
W. & G. Wilkinson (maker)
Armchair
Place of origin:London (made)
Date:1764-1765 (made)
Artist/Maker:Adam, Robert (designer)
chippendale (maker)
Armchair
Place of origin:Bath (made)
Worcester (porcelain plaque, made)
Date:1851 (made)
Object:Stool
Place of origin:London (made)
Date:1661 (made)
Artist/Maker:Casbert, John (upholsterer)
Silverson, Ralph (fringe maker)
Armchair
Place of origin:England (made)
Date:ca. 1625 (made)
Artist/Maker:Cleyn, Francis (probably, designer)
Materials and Techniques:Carved oak and beech, painted
The chair has a scallop-shell back based on the sgabello, an ornate form of hall chair widely used in Venice from about 1570.
Chair
Place of origin:China (made)
Date:1500-1560 (made)
Artist/Maker:Unknown
Materials and Techniques:Carved lacquer on wood, with woven mat seat
Stockholm (city) (possibly, made)
Date:1873-1883 (made)
Artist/Maker:Svensson, Carl Peter (possibly, maker)
Carl P. Svensson (retailer)
Armchair
Unknown
ca. 1750-60
Armchair
Place of origin:London (probably, made)
Date:ca. 1780-1785 (made)
Artist/Maker:Unknown
Materials and Techniques:Carved and painted beech, with caned seat [armchair]
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