Commode with lacquer painting and ormolu mounts
Jean Desforges (1739–1765), attributed to
Commode with lacquer painting and ormolu mounts
Jean Desforges (1739–1765)
, attributed to
c. 1745
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- Material/technique
- rootstock: oakwood; decoration: French lacquer painting in chinoiserie manner; mounts: bronze, fire gilding and chased; top: red-green marble; marble slab
- Measurements
- 89 × 155 × 64 cm
- Acquisition
- acquired in 2006 by Prince Hans-Adam II von und zu Liechtenstein
- Currently exhibited
- Garden Palace, permanent presentation
- Artists/makers/authors
- Jean Desforges, attributed to
- Inventory number
- MO 1721
- Provenance
- allegedly given by Madame Adélaïde, daughter of Louis XV, to the Genest family, Angoulême; Comte Guy d'Arcangues, New York; before 2005 Wildenstein Collection, 14/15 Dec. 2005 Christie's London, auction "The Wildenstein Collection", lot 325; 2005 P. Colnaghi & Co. Ltd, London; acquired from P. Colnaghi & Co. Ltd, London
- Iconography
- Landscape , Architectural depiction
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