French Louis XVI Style

Louis XVI architecture and furniture design was a reflection of Greek and Roman Designs found in the ruins of Pompeii.  The style is a straighter, less ornate furniture design than the Louis XV. You will find the chair backs are usually oval, rectangular or shield form.  The curved cabriole legs that were once popular in Louis XV, were then replaced with straight legs and fluted imitating the columns of Rome.

21-p-150x150This period doesn't have as much ornamentation compared to Louis XV, although it maintains the ornate delicate detail. Often it's design was not carved in detail nor was it painted, but rather finished in the natural wood.

Since this period is so much influenced by the ideals of ancient Rome and Greece, the details were similar in style. Tables usually had fluted legs that were slim, and straight, topped off with a square box with rosette carving. Details were still ornate with classical motifs like columns, urns and lyres.

A Fine Louis XV Style Lacquered Bronze Mounted Commode Antique Dealer Le Trianon, 1854 North Main Street
Sheffield, MA 01257

Mathieu Criaerd worked during the 1740’s for the dealer Hebert who at the time was supplying furniture to the Garde-Meuble Royal. He made an encoignure in blue and white chinoiserie lacquer for Mademoiselle de Mailly at Choisy, now exhibited in the Musee du Louvre; he also made a kingwood commode for the cabinet of the Dauphin at Versailles which remains in situ. Between 1755-1765, Criaerd worked for Giles Joubert who had succeeded Hebert as supplier to the Garde-Meuble, see a tulipwood commode delivered by Joubert for the Chateau de le Muette in 1754, Criaerd also made a night table for Madame de Pompadour at Choisy and a small encoignure for the Dauphin at Compiegne.

Reference: Les Ebenistes Francais de Louis XVI a la Revolution, by Alexandre Pradere, 1989, pg. 224; Dictionnaire des Ebenistes et des Menuisiers,
“Le Mobilier Francais Du XVIII Siecle”, by Pierre Kjellberg pg. 212-213

French Louis XVI Style

Maison Jansen Pair of Green Painted Tables  Dealer Greenwich Living Antiques & Design Centre in Stamford, CT

Louis XIV

Louis XVI Style Gilt-Wood Console Table, Dealer Timothy Corrigan Antiques, LA, in California

Louis XVI Style Settee , Antique Dealer Spurgeon Lewis Antiques

French Louis XVI Table French XVI Chairs Photo Credit ~Javierx's photostream

Louis-Xvi Chair and Settee

French Cane Settee 

A Very Fine Painted Louis XVI Demi-Lune Console with Marble Top Seller Branca

 A Very Fine Painted Louis XVI Demi-Lune Console

 Louis XVI style is alternatively referred to as "Neo Classical style" as it is much more refined compared to the style of the previous Louis XV. Louis XVI reigned from 1775 to 1789 and changed the style of his time. (Photo Credit Louis XVI Style Center Table Seller Trianon Antiques)

French Style Louis  Tables and Chairs

Antique pair of French Louis XVI Gilded Chairs

Nancy Lancaster French Louis XVI Settee and Chairs & Empire Neoclassical Chairs

French Louis XVI Chair Brides Magazine

19th C. Period French Louis XVI Caned Cane Salon Chairs Ebay Seller Mariniimports 

 

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