'Rossetti' armchairs
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (London 1828 - Birchington 1882)
Category
Furniture
Date
1863 - 1915
Materials
Ebonized beech, rush seats, red paint
Measurements
92.8 x 57.5 x 56 cm
Place of origin
London
Collection
Red House, Kent
NT 60222
Summary
Two ebonized beech 'Rossetti' armchairs and one single chair, London, design attributed to Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882), the curved top rail supported by numerous curved spindles supported on a lower horizontal shaped splat, the spindles are waisted with a small horizontal band, the uprights with small turned finials, the armrests curving over to the turned supports which extend down into the circular rush seat, the seat encircled with a thin rail, the front legs of turned and tapering form with small turned feet, the front legs joined by a turned stretcher, the rear legs of plain circular form, slightly splayed, the rear and front legs joined by two circular stretchers, the rear legs joined by a single stretcher. Two chairs of similar size, the third is smaller and decorated with red highlights. This pattern of chair was made and sold by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. (and later Morris & Co.) from the 1860s until the 1920s. The form of the chair is thought to have been inspired by an early 19th century chair owned by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, probably from rural France.
Provenance
Gifted to the National Trust in 2005.
Makers and roles
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (London 1828 - Birchington 1882), designer Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. , manufacturer Morris & Co., manufacturer