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Haentges Freres ... This prominent parisian fabricant functioned as a furniture maker, benisterie, and bronzier located in Paris during the late 19th and early 20th century. Beautiful examples of their work are found in private and museum collections. They include ornately hand carved pieces of Parisian gothic style furniture and Louis XV pieces often featuring a traditional marble, stone or leather top. Haentges Frères were influenced by Louis XV and Louis XVI design ant finally art deco as was common In the 20th century. Denise Ledoux-Lebard lists Haentges Frères as being located at 9, Immeubles Industriels from 1883 and later at 6, rue Titon. Haentges Brothers have been said to have worked with Maurice Dufrene (1876-1955) in Paris. Facilities were located at 6, Rue Titon, Paris France near Place de la Nation, Rue Du Faubourg St. Antoine, Faidherbe Chaligny.
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edithttp://en.wiki.x.io/w/index.php?title=French_furniture&oldid=465480205 http://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Ébéniste Ledoux-Lebard Denise (1984), Les Ébénistes du XIX Siècle, Les Editions de L’Amateur, Paris; p. 253. Alcouffe, Daniel, et al (1993): Furniture Collections in the Louvre, Dijon; Vol. 1, p. 183, for an illustration of the 18th century model, circa 1755 by Jean-Francois Oeben.
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