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Hochbedeutende Kommoden von
Nicolas-Jean Marchand,
um 1697 - nach 1755 (Meister vor 1738)
LOUIS XV-KOMMODE DER MITTE DES 18. JAHRHUDERTS IN VERNIS NOIR UND VERGOLDETER BRONZEHöhe: 86 cm.
Breite: 128,5 cm.
Tiefe: 59 cm.
Paris, Louis XV-Periode, Mitte 18. Jahrhundert.
Catalogue price € 80.000 - 120.000
Catalogue price€ 80.000 - 120.000
$ 86,400 - 129,600
£ 72,000 - 108,000
元 625,600 - 938,400
₽ 7,959,200 - 11,938,800
In Rollwerkbronzesabots stehender zweischübiger Korpus sans traverse mit reichem chinoisen Lackdekor über Vernis Noir mit umlaufenden fein ziselierten gegossenen und vergoldeten Bronzeelementen, deren Kartuschenumrisse die beiden Schübe übergreifen. Eingezogene Ormolu-besetzte Knielösungen mit übergreifender schwarzweiß geäderter Marmordeckplatte. Sehr schönes Beispiel für die exquisite Kunsttischlerei in Paris um 1750. (†)
Provenienz:
Ehemalige Sammlung Robert Lehman, eine der bedeutendsten Sammlungen alter Kunst.
Anmerkung:
Eine in Form und Dekor vergleichbare Kommode befindet sich im Victoria & Albert Museum in London, und ist abgebildet in Pierre Kjellberg, Le Mobilier Français du XVIIIe Siècle, S. 453.
Literatur:
Life Magazine, 9. August 1954, S. 66.
Douglas Cooper (Hrsg.), Les Grandes Collections Privées, Paris 1963, S. 74-85.
Vgl. Peter Hughes, The Wallace Collection, Catalogue of Funiture I, London 1996, S. 302-306, Katalognr. 74 (F88). (1261827) (13)
Important commode by Nicolas-Jean Marchand,
ca. 1697 - after 1755 (master before 1738)
LOUIS XV COMMODE OF THE MIDDLE OF THE 18TH CENTURY IN VERNIS NOIR IN IMITATION OF JAPANESE LACQUER AND GILT BRONZEHeight: 86 cm.
Width: 128.5 cm.
Depth: 59 cm.
Paris, Louis XV period, mid - 18th century. (†)
Provenance:
Former collection Robert Lehman, one of the most important art collections.
Note:
A commode with similar shape and decoration is held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. See: P. Kjellberg, Le Mobilier Français du XVIIIe Siècle, p. 453.
Literature:
Life Magazine, August 9, 1954, p. 66.
Douglas Cooper (ed.), Les Grandes Collections Privées, Paris 1963, pp. 74-85.
Compare P. Hughes, The Wallace Collection, Catalogue of Funiture I, London 1996, pp. 302-306, cat. no. 74 (F88).
This object has been individually compared to the information in the Art Loss Register data bank and is not registered there as stolen or missing.
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