Jacques Pothier

Jean-Jacques Pothier ca. 1775 On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 527 Made by Jean-Jacques Pothier around 1775, these chairs are known as cabriolets. Introduced around 1760, their name derives from a new light one-horse driven carriage, called "cabriolet". Pothier became master in Paris in 1750. Jean-Jacques Pothier ca. 1765 Not on view Public Domain Artwork Details Overview Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings Provenance Exhibition History Title: Armchair Maker: Jean-Jacques Pothier (master 1750, working until ca. 1780) Date: ca. 1765 Culture: French Medium: Carved and gilded beechwood; cut velvet upholstery

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Jean-Jacques Pothier, maître in 1750. The menuisier Jean-Jacques Pothier established workshops in the rue Mazarine in the 1750s before moving to rue de Bourbon-Villeneuve. An armchair of this pattern, evoking lyric poetry with the display of a Venus shell laurel-festooned in Grecian manner, is illustrated L'Art et la Manière des Maitre Ébénistes François au XVIII siècle, ed. Guy le Prat. A PAIR OF LOUIS XV GILTWOOD BERGERES BY JEAN-JACQUES POTHIER, CIRCA 1750 Each with a curved back, padded arms, seat and squab cushion covered in floral and striped needlework, the cresting and seatrail centred with twinned flowerheads and foliage, on cabriole legs with scrolled feet, each stamped 'I Pothier', one stamped twice, the other thrice, each stencilled with inventory number '59. BY JEAN-JACQUES POTHIER, CIRCA 1750 Details. A PAIR OF LOUIS XV BEECHWOOD FAUTEUILS BY JEAN-JACQUES POTHIER, CIRCA 1750 With flower-carved padded back, arms and seat upholstered in polychrome floral silk, stamped J.POTHIER to front rail. Provenance. Acquired from Rosenberg & Stiebel, New York, in 1974. Google Arts & Culture features content from over 2000 leading museums and archives who have partnered with the Google Cultural Institute to bring the world's treasures online.

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Jean-Jacques Pothier. The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City, United States. Download this artwork (provided by The Metropolitan Museum of Art). Learn more about this artwork. Details. Title: Sofa (canapé à confidents) Creator: Jean-Jacques Pothier; Date Created: ca. 1765; Google Arts & Culture features content from over 2000 leading museums and archives who have partnered with the Google Cultural Institute to bring the world's treasures online. Jacques Pothier teaches American literature at the Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin en Yvelines, where he is a member of the Centre d'Histoire Culturelle des Sociétés Contemporaines and the dean of the Institute for Languages and International Studies. He is the vice-president of the Institut des Amériques (France) for North America. Jacques Pothier is an emeritus professor in American Literature at the Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin en Yvelines/Université Paris-Saclay and at Sciences Po St Germain-en-Laye. His research is in Southern Studies, area studies, transfer studies and the "Global South".

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8 Citations Introduction Jacques Pothier currently works at the Centre d'Histoire Culturelle des Sociétés Contemporaines (CHCSC), Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin. Jacques does research. Jean-Jacques Pothier ca. 1765 On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 526 This elaborately carved beechwood sofa (canapé) is stamped several times: I. POTHIER. Jean-Jacques Pothier was elected a maître menusier in 1750. Around 1775-76, he established his workshop in the Rue de Bourbon-Villeneuve, Paris, and appears to have retired around 1780. Unbeknownst to many in the boxing world, Canadian journalist/author Jacques Pothier is currently hard at work on a biography about the tragic boxing champion Arturo Gatti. These bergeres, with their elegantly-moulded and serpentined frames in the Louis XV style of the 1760's, bear the brand adopted by Jean-Jacques Pothier when elected a maitre menuisier in 1750. Amongst seat-furniture of this popular pattern executed by the celebrated Parisian menuisier of Rue de Bourbon-Villeneuve are fauteuils en cabriolet illustrated in P.Kjellberg Le Mobilier Francais du.

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