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Elegant set of six 19th-century English armchairs made in the Queen Anne style, an extraordinary example of the fusion of European craftsmanship and Oriental suggestions, a perfect expression of chinoiserie fashion. Painted in black and decorated with gilded motifs featuring characters and flowers, these armchairs capture the exotic and refined essence typical of the era's Western taste for the Orient. • Country of production: United Kingdom • Epoque: 19th century • Style: Queen Anne • Material: Wood • Color: Black with gold chinoiserie decoration • State of conservation: Very good The armchairs feature a contoured, double-partitioned cane back, adding a light, classic touch to the structure. The armrests are soft and elegant, while the cabriolet legs end in curly feet, a distinctive detail that lends grace and movement to the seating. The expertly crafted cane seat provides comfort and beauty, balancing functionality and decorativeness. Generous seat sizes ensure comfort and make these armchairs suitable for even the most refined and prestigious environments. • Total Height : 116 cm • Maximum width: 48.5 cm • Seat width: 52.5 cm • Seat depth: 43 cm • Seat height: 46 cm Chinoiserie is a term used to refer to a particular period of European art characterized by considerable Eastern influence. United Kingdom '800
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