The Gainsborough chair is a type of armchair that was popular in the 18th century in England. Named after the famous English painter Thomas Gainsborough, who was known for his portraits of the wealthy and fashionable people of the time, the chair was designed as a comfortable and stylish piece of furniture for sitting in front of the fireplace, and it became a popular choice among the wealthy and fashionable people of the day.

The design is characterized by its wide, comfortable seat, curved arms, and high backrest. The backrest typically has a shallow curve and is often carved with decorative details, such as scrolling arms, acanthus leaves, or rosettes. The legs of the chair are typically tapered and may be carved with decorative details as well.

It was typically made from mahogany or walnut, and was upholstered in luxurious fabrics, such as velvet or silk. It was often used more...

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George III mahogany Gainsborough armchair, by Gillows of…

Gillows Mahogany Armchair, c. 1765

George III mahogany Gainsborough armchair, by Gillows of Lancaster, c. 1765, the serpentine rectangular padded back, above two shaped padded arms, with brocade upholstery, on square legs joined by 'H' stretcher, height 100 cm. Provenance: Private…

A pair of Australian Gainsborough chairs, Tasmanian blackwood,…

Australian Gainsborough Chairs in Tasmanian Blackwood

A pair of Australian Gainsborough chairs, Tasmanian blackwood, 19th/20th century, 102 cm high, 56 cm across the arms

A George III mahogany and leather library arm chair, circa 1770,…

George III Leather Library Arm Chair

A George III mahogany and leather library arm chair, circa 1770, of typical 'Gainsborough' form, the square back and padded arm-rests with downswept supports above the generous seat, on square-section supports united by peripheral and cross stretchers,…

A pair of George III mahogany Gainsborough library chairs,…

George III Mahogany Library Chairs, Circa 1770

A pair of George III mahogany Gainsborough library chairs, circa 1770, with shaped crest above a rectangular back, downswept arms, raised on square legs joined by stretchers, upholstered in later heraldic fabric, cream shield shaped emblems amidst foliate…

A George III mahogany Gainsborough chair, English 18th century.…

George III Gainsborough Chair, 18th Century

A George III mahogany Gainsborough chair, English 18th century. 102 cm high 66 cm wide and 58 cm deep. Provenance: Private Collection, Melbourne

A George III style mahogany Gainsborough chair, the buttoned…

Mahogany Gainsborough Chair with Shield Back and Studded Arms

A George III style mahogany Gainsborough chair, the buttoned shield back and seat with studded downswept arms raised on squared supports and cross-stretchers