Grand Salon from the Hôtel de Tessé, Paris

Grand Salon from the Hôtel de Tessé, Paris by Louis-Pierre Fixon|Louis Le Tellier|Nicolas Huyot|Pierre Fixon|Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Lefranc

Medium

Carved, painted, and gilded oak; marble; plaster

Dimensions

H. of room 16 ft. (4.87 m), W. 29 ft. 6-1/2 in. (9 m), L. 33 ft. 7-1/2 in. (10.25 m)

Classification

Woodwork

Culture

French, Paris

Department

European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Mrs. Herbert N. Straus, 1942

Accession Number

42.203.1

Tags

Interiors

Art Historical Context

Step into the lavish Grand Salon from the Hôtel de Tessé, a Parisian mansion built for the aristocratic Tessé family around 1768–72. This opulent room, now lovingly preserved at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the grandeur of pre-Revolutionary France during the transition from Louis XV's Rococo exuberance to the emerging Neoclassical restraint of Louis XVI. Gifted 1942 by Mrs. Herbert N. Straus, it transports visitors back to the salons where Enlightenment thinkers and nobles gathered amid shimmering elegance. Crafted by a team of master artisans—including Louis-Pierre Fixon, Louis Le Tellier...

About the Artist

Louis-Pierre Fixon|Louis Le Tellier|Nicolas Huyot|Pierre Fixon|Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Lefranc ( | | | | ) · 1748 |1695 |1700 |1748 |1725 1848 |1785 |1791 |1788 |1825

born 1748|ca. 1700–1785|1700–1791|active 1748–88|

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