Armchair by Sulpice Brizard

Armchair 18th century

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carving, sculpture, wood

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portrait

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carving

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sculpture

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furniture

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sculpture

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human

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wood

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decorative-art

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rococo

Dimensions: Overall: 34 1/2 × 23 3/4 × 20 1/2 in. (87.6 × 60.3 × 52.1 cm)

Copyright: Public Domain

This armchair was crafted by Sulpice Brizard in 18th-century France. The era's aristocracy, with their love for elaborate detail and refined aesthetics, shaped its creation. The gilded carvings and the classical figures woven into the fabric evoke the period's fascination with antiquity, but it also points to the more complicated dance between wealth, taste, and power. Consider how objects like this chair acted as stages for the performance of identity and class. The very act of reclining in it suggests a narrative of privilege and leisure, reflecting the rigid social hierarchies of the time. Does this chair symbolize a moment frozen in time, or can it invite reflection on the ongoing conversations about equity, access, and the stories we choose to tell about ourselves?

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