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A Louis XV Beechwood Caned Armchair by René Cresson, Circa 1740

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August 9, 04:31 PM GMT

Estimate

2,000 - 3,000 USD

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A Louis XV Beechwood Caned Armchair by René Cresson, Circa 1740


stamped CRESSON L'AINE three times


René Cresson (c. 1705-1749), maître in 1738


height 37 1/4 in.; width of base 25 1/2 in.; depth 21 in.

94.6 cm; 64.7 cm; 53.5 cm

Phillips, C. J. "A Quiet Symphony: Orchestrating Elegance in a Toronto Home." Architectural Digest, July 1985, p. 117

René Cresson came from a long line of important Parisian menuisiers. He was the son of Jean Cresson, the elder brother of Louis and Michel Cresson, his sister married the maker Jean Nadal, and his son Nicolas Michel also became a menuisier. However, only a small number of pieces bearing his stamp, Cresson l’Aîné (meaning "Cresson the Elder") are known to exist. This is probably because the Corporation des Menuisiers, the Parisian furniture-making guild that strictly regulated all makers, did not begin requiring makers to stamp every piece of furniture they produced for sale until 1743, which was only a few years before René Cresson died.