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Lot 302:
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Keywords: Rococo Revival, Victorian, 19th Century, Biedermeier, Early American Colonial, Art Nouveau, John Henry Belter Style, George Hunzinger Style, Kimbel and Cabus Style, Mahogany Wood, Floral Upholstery, Carved Wood, Antique European Furniture, Traditional Floral Design
Art Deco settee is a customary form and carved and attributed strongly to Paul Follot (no easily visible signature and therefore attributed). Beautifully upholstered. Early 20th Century.
Artist Bio: Follot has become known as one of the best Art Nouveau and Art Deco designers. He initially trained as a sculptor under the Swiss decorative artist Eugene Grasset and in 1901 he made decorative art objects for La Maison Moderne in Paris. Follot’s style developed from a art nouveau feel into art deco, producing stunning designs in silverware and furniture. He was also a founder of "L’Art dans Tout" and collaborated with various notable companies.
Measurement: 35 x 35 x 52 in. (88.9 x 88.9 x 132.1 cm.) Approx
Provenance: The Sondra Landy Gross Collection, Great Neck, New York Estate.
ID 68
Condition: Overall good. ready for your home. Minor scratches. Upholstery in good condition Please see photos.
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