Lot 103

MANNER OF HENRY HOBSON RICHARDSON
SET OF FOUR AESTHETIC MOVEMENT UPHOLSTERED OAK DINING CHAIRS, CIRCA 1890

Auction: 14 February 2019 at 10:00 GMT
Description
each with scrolled terminals incised with flower sprigs above a carved splat with three rosettes and 19th century striped upholstered back panels and seats, on curved legs linked by a turned stretcher, with castors (4)
Dimensions
45cm wide, 93.5cm high, 48cm deep
Footnote
Literature: Aslin, Elizabeth 'E.W. Godwin Furniture And Interior Design Decoration' J. Murray, 1986, p.65 where a chair with similarities to the present lot is illustrated.
Note: H. H. Richardson (1838-1886) was a prominent American architect who built extensively across the United States and whose work in turn influenced Louis Sullivan, Frank Lloyd Wright, and many other architects. The chairs in the current lot, although probably English, display many of the characteristics of Richardson's designs for furniture. Richardson's only European project was 'Lululaund', a Romanesque revival style house developed from a sketch for German-born British artist Hubert von Herkomer, in exchange for a portrait (see also lot 79).
