A LOUIS XV GILTWOOD BERGERE
A LOUIS XV GILTWOOD BERGERE

BY CLAUDE I SENÉ

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A LOUIS XV GILTWOOD BERGERE
By Claude I Sené
The shaped rectangular padded back within a moulded channelled frame trailed with foliage and surmounted by a central floral spray, the back and squab-cushion covered in green and white flame-stitch above a channelled and foliate-carved serpentine seat-rail and on cabriole legs headed by floral clasps, restorations, later blocks, regilt

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Claude I Sené, maître in 1743.

In partnership with his brother-in-law Jean-Etienne Saint-Georges in 1747, Sené worked in the rue de Cléry in the latter's atelier at the 'Grand Saint Georges' and probably employed the skills of the sculpteur en siège Nicolas Heurtaut, who also worked in the rue de Cléry. A related pair of beechwood bergères from the collection of Madame Lucienne Finbourg was sold at Parke Bernet Galleries, New York, 19 September 1969, lot 69.