Lot 281
  • 281

Gabriel-Frédéric Viardot fl. 1860 Two Chinoiserie style carved mahogany side chairs France, circa 1880

Estimate
5,000 - 7,000 USD
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Description

  • Gabriel-Frédéric Viardot
  • mahogany
  • the tallest armchair: height 37 3/4 in.; width 16 in.
  • 95 cm; 41 cm
both chairs signed signed G. Viardot, both back seats surmounted by a crouching stylized salamander, one side chair centered with a carved jade cabochon to its back seat

Condition

both are overall in good condition with the usual light scratches and dents to mahogany
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Catalogue Note

Gabriel Viardot started his career as a wood carver and took over the family firm from his father Charles in 1861. By 1870 he specialized in exotic furniture influenced by Chinese and Vietnamese styles, Vietnam being one of France's most important colonies. He advertised as 'createur des meubles dans le genre chinios et japonais'.

In 1860 he was located at 5, rue du Grand - Chantier, he moved to several locations including 36 rue Rambuteau where objects d'art et de fantaisie were sold and finally to rue Amelot where he stayed until the end of the century. Around 1885 he employed about 100 men

Viardot was a participant and a jury member of the Expositions Universelles in 1867(four medals), 1878(silver medal) and 1889(gold medal).