Rare barometer in finely carved and gilded... - Lot 191 - Coutau-Bégarie

Lot 191
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6000 - 8000 EUR
Rare barometer in finely carved and gilded... - Lot 191 - Coutau-Bégarie
Rare barometer in finely carved and gilded wood, richly decorated with frieze of fleurons, winged man's head, sunflowers and fleurons. Regency period H. 110 cm (small accidents) Notes : The rich carved decoration of this barometer is to be compared with the creations of the Parisian ornamentalists of the end of the reign of Louis XIV and the beginning of the Regency: Desgoullons, Legoupil, Taupin, Bellan, Roumier... Legoupil worked at the Petits Cabinets du Roi in Versailles in 1692, then at the Château de Meudon in 1695 with Jules Desgoullons, Marin Bellan, Pierre Taupin. On January 21, 1699, they formed a company for the buildings of the King and the princes of the blood for nine years. In 1700, Legoupil and Desgoullons founded a society for the works intended for private individuals, a society that was extended to Bellan and Taupin in 1702, and which they continued regularly until 1739, the date of the death of the last of them. They decorated a number of religious buildings, the Palais Bourbon, the Château de Sceaux, the Marquis de Lavallière, the Duke and Duchess of Orleans, the Maréchal d'Estrées, and a number of private mansions in the Place Vendôme, creating their panelling, woodwork and a number of consoles.
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