Lot 492
  • 492

a Louis XVI style gilt bronze mounted marquetry center table french, 20th century

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Description

  • height 31 3/4 in.; width 43 1/2 in.; depth 24 3/4 in.
  • 80.5 cm; 110.5 cm; 63 cm
purpleheart, kingwood, satiné, blue stained and fruitwood marquetry on sycamore veneers, one long frieze drawer.

Condition

Overall in good condition with the usual minor scratches, dents and nicks consistent with age and use. Slight tarnishing to gilt-bronze in places.
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Catalogue Note

A highly celebrated model, also called the "table des Muses," with an elaborate marquetry top representing mythological figures of Urania and Calliope, with respective implements of astronomy and poetry, is a copy of the table supplied in 1771 for King Louis XVI's garde meuble. Made at a cost of 6,000 livres, it was commissioned by Pierre-Elisabeth de Fontanieu, Intendant et Contrôleur général des Meubles de la Couronne from 1767-83. The cabinet work was made by Jean-Henri Riesener, maître in 1768, fournisseur du Garde Meuble de la couronne from 1774 to 1784. The original is now in the permanent collection of the Musée de Versailles (inv. T510c), on display at the Petit Trianon (see G. van der Kemp, Versailles , London, 1978, p. 230).