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Cabinet (Commode à Vantaux)
Coin cabinet
Upright secretary
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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 553
The psyche was so named for the heroine in La Fontaine's Les amours de Psyché, who was reputed to have looked at a full-length reflection of herself. Specific reference to the myth is in the frieze containing butterflies, symbols of Psyche. An identical gilt-bronze frieze was on a psyche made for Empress Marie-Louise in 1810. The two winged fantastic creatures on the crest hold a wreath, which probably originally contained a decorative motif or monogram.
Guillaume de Gontaut-Biron marquis de Biron (until 1914; sale, Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, 1914, no. 391)