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Cartonnier with Bout de Bureau and Clock
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Cartonnier with Bout de Bureau and Clock
Cartonnier with Bout de Bureau and Clock; Bernard II van Risenburgh, French, after 1696 - about 1766, master before 1730, movement by Etienne Le Noir II, French, 1699 - 1778, master 1717, face painted by Jacques Decla, French, died after 1764, active by 1742; Paris, France, Europe; cabinet about 1740; clock 1746; Oak and poplar veneered with alder, amaranth, and cherry and painted with vernis Martin; painted bronze figures; gilt-bronze mounts; enameled metal clock dial; glass; Object: H: 192 x W: 103 x D: 41 cm (6 ft. 3 5/8 in. x 3 ft. 4 9/16 in. x 1 ft. 4 1/8 in.)
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1696 1699 1717 1730 1740 1742 1746 1764 1766 1778 Amaranth Bernard Ii Bronze Cabinet Cherry Clock Dial Died Enameled Etienne Face Figures Gilt Bronze Glass Jacques Martin Master Metal Mounts Movement Painted Poplar Van Risenburgh Veneered Vernis Alder Bernard Ii Van Risenburgh Bout Noir
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of furniture known as the "Cartonnier with Bout de Bureau and Clock". Created by Bernard II van Risenburgh, a French master cabinetmaker active in the 18th century, this exquisite cabinet is a true testament to his craftsmanship. The movement for the clock was expertly crafted by Etienne Le Noir II, while Jacques Decla painted the delicate face. Originating from Paris, France, this stunning cabinet dates back to around 1740, with the clock added in 1746. It is constructed using oak and poplar veneer adorned with alder, amaranth, and cherry wood. The entire piece is beautifully painted with vernis Martin technique that adds an elegant touch. The Cartonnier features intricately detailed bronze figures and gilt-bronze mounts that enhance its visual appeal. The enameled metal clock dial complements the overall design flawlessly. Measuring an impressive height of 192 cm (6 ft. 3 5/8 in. ), width of 103 cm (3 ft. 4 9/16 in. ), and depth of 41 cm (1 ft. 4 1/8 in. ), it truly commands attention. This print captures every intricate detail of this magnificent masterpiece without any commercial use intended. It serves as a reminder of the exceptional talent and artistry displayed by Bernard II van Risenburgh and his collaborators during their time in history's most renowned artistic hub - Paris, France.
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