Stool (tabouret) (one of a pair) ca. 1740-50 Possibly by Jean-Baptiste I Tilliard Stools played an important role in the hierarchical seating arrangements of the French court. Depending on the rank of the company, one remained standing or was assigned a floor cushion or stool, rarely a chair. This pair of stools displays the fine craftsmanship that characterized furniture by the Tilliard family of menuisiers.. Stool (tabouret) (one of a pair). French, Paris. ca. 1740-50. Beechwood frame, carved and gilded, upholstered in modern velvet.. Woodwork-Furniture
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