Description:

A partial Louis XVI parcel gilt grey painted boiserie paneled bedroom: Hôtel Gaulin, Dijon
attributed to Jérôme Marlet
circa 1785

See condition report for more details.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS ROOM IS SOLD AS VIEWED: ALL DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE

  • Provenance:
    Commissioned circa 1770-1780, possibly by Pierre-René-Marie Gonthier d'Auvillars (1725-1796) for the Hôtel Gaulin, Dijon, along with a library and music room.
    Seized with the hôtel at the time of the Revolution.
    Restituted to the family in the early 19th century.
    Acquired with the hôtel by the conseiller général Janvier-Auguste Gaulin (b. 1797).
    Acquired in 1922 by J. Pierpont Morgan, by whom gifted in the same year to the Metropolitan Museum, New York.
    Exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum 1922-1953.
    Deaccessioned by the Metropolitan Museum in 1953 and subsequently sold to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
    Acquired by the M.H. De Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco, circa 1966.
    Sold by the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Butterfield and Butterfield, San Francisco, 18 June 1997, lot 4072, to Mrs. Phyllis Washington, by whom gifted in 2006 to the French Heritage Society.
    Sold, Christie's, New York, 20 April 2007, lot 147.
    Property from the Collection of Craig Wright.

  • Exhibited:
    Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1922-1953.
  • Literature:
    L. Deshairs, Dijon, Architecture et Décoration aux Dix-Septième et Dix-Huitième Siècles, Paris, n.d., figs. 94-7.
    Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, vol. 16, 1921, pp. 72-6, and vol. 18, 1923, pp. 267-272
    S. de Ricci, Le Style Louis XVI, Stuttgart, n.d., pp. 29-30 (for the music room and library)
    B. Pons, French Period Rooms 1650-1800, Dijon, 1995, pp. 117-8

  • Condition: This lot is being sold not subject to return under any circumstance.

    In distressed overall condition. General marks, nicks, scratches, cracks, dirt accumulation and darkening to surfaces. Areas of staining and loss of decoration as well as losses to applied carved decorative elements. Areas of crazing, lifting and losses to decoration. Various cuts and holes for fitting in place. Areas of shrinkage separations to panels. Some smaller elements later. Areas of overpainted restoration. Visible old woodworm. Some later plaster castings to match original molding elements. Damage and losses to some of the plaster castings. Mantel in three sections. With losses to surface decoration. Notable wear to surface overall. Sides rather rough. Scattered losses to surface overall, notably at edges and corners particularly to top.

    Please refer to catalogue photos and request condition report photos. We do not guarantee that all elements in original diagram images in the condition report photos.

    ALL DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE. THERE ARE VARIATIONS TO DIMENSIONS BETWEEN SIMILAR/MATCHING PANELS.

    Two vertical fabric inset alcove panels
    130 x 35 1/2in

    Lambrequin alcove central crest
    15 1/2 x 87in.

    Alcove rail
    Length 71in.

    Two broad vertical fabric inset panels
    102 x 58 1/2in

    Tall vertical fabric inset panel
    136 1/2 x 42 1/2in

    Two section overmantel mirror paneling (lacking plate)
    88 x 64in

    Mantel 50 x 68 x 19in
    Four tall narrow vertical panels
    136 1/2 x 13 1/2in

    One vertical panel
    109 x 29

    One vertical panel
    122 x 33

    One broad vertical panel lacking central section and with later cross boards and fabric inset base
    138 x 61 1/2in

    Two medium vertical panels
    102 x 23in
    .
    Three horizontal panels
    10 x 137in
    5 1/2 x 136in
    6 1/2 x 136in

    Two medium vertical panels
    33 1/2 x 58 1/4in
    23 x 48 1/2in

    Horizontal decorative panel with shelf
    24 x 63 1/2 x 5in

    Panel centered by patera
    21 x 41in

    Horizontal foliate scroll panel
    9 x 68in

    Horizontal panel centered by urn
    8 x 63 1/2in

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