Decorative Arts: An Illustrated Summary Catalogue of the Collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum

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  1. Folding Stool
    Turin, circa 1735
    Carved and gilt wood
    Branded twice with three fleurs-de-lys and
    with the letters FON for the Chateau de
    Fontainebleau
    Height: 1 ft. 4% in. (41.1 cm); Width:
    2 ft. 3/8 in. (68.9 cm); Depth: 1 ft. 5/8 in.
    (43.5 cm)
    Accession number 74. DA. 26
    PROVENANCE
    Chateau de Fontainebleau during the nine­
    teenth century; [Matthew Schutz, Ltd.,
    New York].
    EXHIBITIONS
    The Detroit Institute of Arts, March 7-
    June 13,1975.
    BIBLIOGRAPHY
    Gillian Wilson, Decorative Arts in the J. Paul
    Getty Museum, 1977, p. 33, no. 42, illus.
    328. Daybed
    Turin, designed between 1832-1835
    By Filippo Pelagio Palagi (born in Bologna
    1775-1860)
    Maple inlaid with mahogany
    On back of frame, 3421 stenciled in green
    paint from Racconigi inventory of 1900
    (obscured by upholstery), Dazio Verificato
    ink stamp, PPR 3421 incised stamp. On
    frame of upholstered seat Dazio Verificato
    ink stamp, Racconigi Camera da letto degli
    Augusti Sposi in pencil across front. On
    frame structure 57 in ink on part of a label,
    a pencil design for inlay.
    Height: 2 ft. iVx in. (80 cm); Width:
    7 ft. 4!/β in. (224 cm); Depth: 2 ft. 3/8 in.
    (69 cm)


Accession number 86 .DA.511
PROVENANCE
King Carlo Alberto, Racconigi Palace
(near Turin), until 1922; 1938-1980 in a pri­
vate Swiss collection; [Heim Gallery, Ltd.,
London, 1980].

BIBLIOGRAPHY
"Acquisitions/1986," GettyMusJi^1 ) (1987),
no. 118, p. 218, illus.; Handbook 1991, p. 219,
illus.

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ITALIAN SEAT FURNITURE I93
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