18th century painted chair after Angelica Kaufman
18th century painted chair after Angelica Kaufman
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An 18th century Sheraton style oval back painted side chair after Angelica Kaufman with a lady playing the lyre to the central panel. circa 1790.
Sheraton-style chairs are elegant and refined furniture pieces originating from late 18th century England, named after cabinetmaker Thomas Sheraton. Known for their neo-classical design, they feature straight lines, delicate proportions, and intricate details like reeded legs, fan-shaped backs, and ornamental inlays. Crafted from fine woods such as mahogany or satinwood, these chairs often incorporate upholstery with subtle patterns.
Sheraton chairs exemplify a balance of sophistication and practicality, making them timeless additions to traditional and modern interiors alike.
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