Settee, before 1717. Creator: Royal Savonnerie Manufactory, Chaillot Workshops (French, est. 1627).

Settee, before 1717. Creator: Royal Savonnerie Manufactory, Chaillot Workshops (French, est. 1627).

2-740-237 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Settee, before 1717. These chairs belong to a suite that includes a settee (also in the CMA’s collection) and a tapestry made for a count and countess to mark their wedding in 1717. Furniture of this scale was usually placed against the wall in grand reception halls, more as a display of wealth than for use. Upholstered in Savonnerie tapestries, this suite was among the most treasured and expensive example anyone could own and typically reserved for royalty. To add decorative and intellectual interest to the textiles, weavers incorporated symbols depicting various stories from the Fables of Jean de La Fontaine , published from 1668 to 1694 and largely adapted from Aesop and other early storytellers.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Carved wood, savonnerie knotted-pile (symmetrical rug knot) upholstery
  2. Wool, hemp

Picture Type
  1. Furniture and woodwork

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4923x2949
File Size : 42,533kb


Aliases

  1. 1947.183.1
  1. 125219
  1. 0940011358
  1. 1947.183.1
  1. 2-740-237
  1. 2740237


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