Rare pair of walnut and walnut veneer chests... - Lot 61 - Thierry de Maigret

Lot 61
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Rare pair of walnut and walnut veneer chests... - Lot 61 - Thierry de Maigret
Rare pair of walnut and walnut veneer chests of drawers decorated with inlaid marble or coloured stone slabs in reserves with bone fillets or black stained wood; rectangular in shape, they each open with three large drawers with busts of young women and pierced and engraved copper locks with scrolls; moulded bases with dowel and small straight legs. Italian work from the 17th century (restoration of use). The drawer interiors sheathed in moiré green fabric with studded metal trimmings. H: 92 - W: 120 - D: 52 cm The integration of polished panels cut from hard stone or coloured marble into furniture pieces is a particularly luxurious type of cabinetmaking that really took off during the European Renaissance, particularly in Italy and France; see in particular several two-body furniture illustrated in J. Boccador, Le mobilier français du Moyen Age à la Renaissance, Editions Monelle Hayot, 1988. Subsequently, this ornamental type was essentially declined on pieces of more or less large dimensions, essentially cabinets whose doors, often relatively sober on the outside, discovered an exuberant interior characterized by an sometimes excessive search for polychromy, rarity and preciousness of the materials used; this wealth is particularly visible on an exceptional cabinet, known as "Kunstschrank", kept at the Gustavianum in Uppsala by Philipp Hainhofer and offered in 1632 by the city of Augsburg to King Gustav-Adolphe of Sweden, on which are associated ebony, hard stones, marbles, coconuts, coral.... in a spectacular composition, considered by Hainhofer himself as the 8th wonder of the world. However, far removed from Hainhofer's Augsburg Baroque, the pair of chests of drawers we propose is nevertheless more or less directly inspired. It offers a refined composition, particularly architectural, thus favouring the primary function of the furniture; the originality comes obviously from their bold decoration formed by panels in rectangles, diamonds, t
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