Four poster state bed
Jacques-Jean-Baptiste Tilliard, 1770–1780

Four poster bed with chintz hangings. The Tilliard family were cabinetmakers in Paris from the end of the sixteenth century. Jean-Baptiste the younger maintained his workshop until the Revolution and received important commissions from the French and Swedish royal families. It was not known for whom the bed was originally made, nor when it first came to England. The bed is first recorded at Temple Newsam in the 1871 inventory.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Four poster state bed, 1770–1780
Date supported
1996
Medium and material
Wood, gilt
Dimensions
304 x 221 x 1770 cm
Grant
15000
Total cost
82223

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