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Seasons and Elements (Air) (set of four), Charles Le Brun  French, Canvas; silk, wool, and metal-thread embroidery in tent stitch (316 stitches per sq. inch, 49 stitches per sq. cm.), French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1683
Small desk with folding top (bureau brisé), Alexandre-Jean Oppenordt  Dutch, Oak, pine, walnut veneered with ebony, rosewood, and marquetry of tortoiseshell and engraved brass; gilt bronze and steel, French, Paris
Alexandre-Jean Oppenordt
Jean Berain
ca. 1685
Chimneypiece (cheminée), Jean Le Pautre  French, Limestone, French, Chérac
Jean Le Pautre
ca. 1665–70
Cabinet, André Charles Boulle  French, Oak veneered with Macassar and Gabon ebony, ebonized fruitwood, burl wood, and marquetry of tortoiseshell and brass; gilt bronze, French, Paris
André Charles Boulle
ca. 1700
Andiron with figure of Jupiter (chenet) (one of a pair), Alessandro Algardi  Italian, Bronze, probably cast in France
Alessandro Algardi
late 17th century
Andiron with figure of Juno (chenet) (one of a pair), Alessandro Algardi  Italian, Bronze, probably cast in France
Alessandro Algardi
late 17th century
Seasons and Elements (Spring) (set of four), Charles Le Brun  French, Canvas; silk, wool, and metal-thread embroidery in tent stitch (316 stitches per sq. inch, 49 per sq. cm.), French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1683
Seasons and Elements (Summer) (set of four), Charles Le Brun  French, Canvas; silk, wool, and metal-thread embroidery in tent stitch (316 stitches per sq. inch, 49 per sq. cm.), French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1683
Seasons and Elements (Fire) (set of four), Charles Le Brun  French, Canvas; silk, wool, and metal-thread embroidery in tent stitch (316 stitches per sq. inch, 49 per sq. cm.), French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1683
Clock with pedestal, André Charles Boulle  French, Case and pedestal of oak with marquetry of tortoiseshell, engraved brass, and pewter; gilt bronze; dial of gilt brass with white enameled Arabic numerals; movement of brass and steel, French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1690
Covered Jar, Porcelain painted in famille verte enamels, China
China
Covered Jar, Porcelain painted in famille verte enamels, China
China
Vase, Porcelain painted in famille verte enamels, China
China
Bed valances and side curtains, Canvas; silk and wool embroidery in gros and petit point, French
French
ca. 1700
Six-light candelabrum (girandole) (one of a pair), Rock crystal, gilt bronze, silvered brass, iron, brass wire, glass, possibly Swedish
possibly Swedish
18th century style
Eight-light chandelier, André Charles Boulle  French, Chased bronze and gilt, iron, French, Paris
André Charles Boulle
ca. 1710
Table, Carved and gilded walnut and oak, Carrara marble, French
French
late 17th century
Armchair, Carved and gilded walnut, caning; velvet, French
French
ca. 1700–1710
Portrait relief of Louis XIV (1638–1715), François Girardon  French, Marble, French
François Girardon
late 17th century
Wine jug (one of a pair), Faience (tin-glazed earthenware), French, Nevers
French, Nevers
ca. 1680
Table, Pierre Gole, Oak and fruitwood veneered with tortoiseshell, stained and natural ivory, ebony, and other woods; gilt bronze, French, Paris
Pierre Gole
ca. 1660
Pair of double doors, Carved, painted, and gilded oak; modern gilt bronze, French
French
ca. 1710
Mirror, Johann Valentin Gevers  German, Oak and pine veneered with tortoiseshell, silver, silver gilt, and green-stained ivory; mirror glass, German, Augsburg
Johann Valentin Gevers
Johann Andreas Thelot
ca. 1710
Wine jug (one of a pair), Faience (tin-glazed earthenware), French, Nevers
French, Nevers
ca. 1680
Side chair (one of a pair), Carved and gilded beechwood, covered in wool velvet (moquette), French
French
ca. 1690–1700
Six-light candelabrum (girandole) (one of a pair), Rock crystal, gilt bronze, silvered brass, iron, brass wire, glass, possibly Swedish
possibly Swedish
18th century style
Fireback, Cast iron, French
French
last quarter 17th century
Pair of candlestands, Carved and gilded walnut, French, Paris
French, Paris
ca. 1710
Side chair (one of a pair), Carved and gilded beechwood, covered in wool velvet (moquette), French
French
ca. 1690–1700
The Holy Family with Saints Anne and Joachim, Diego de Pesquera  Spanish, Wood, painted and gilt, Spanish, Granada
Diego de Pesquera
1567–68
Bacchanal: A Faun Teased by Children, Gian Lorenzo Bernini  Italian, Marble, Italian, Rome
Gian Lorenzo Bernini
Pietro Bernini
ca. 1616–17
Rosewater ewer, Johann Erhard Heiglen  German, Silver gilt, German, Augsburg
Johann Erhard Heiglen
ca. 1730
Paris, Antico (Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi)  Italian, Bronze, partially fire-gilt, silver inlay, Italian, Mantua
Antico (Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi)
ca. 1518–1524
Studiolo from the Ducal Palace in Gubbio, Francesco di Giorgio Martini  Italian, Walnut, beech, rosewood, oak and fruitwoods in walnut base, Italian, Gubbio
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1478–82
Patio from the Castle of Vélez Blanco, Marble of Macael (Sierra de Filabres), Spanish, Almería
Spanish, Almería
1506–15
Harlequina, Franz Anton Bustelli  Swiss, Hard-paste porcelain, German, Nymphenburg
Franz Anton Bustelli
Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1763
Striding Pan, Andrea Briosco, called Riccio  Italian, Bronze, Italian, Padua
Andrea Briosco, called Riccio
1530–1539
Mechanical table, Jean-François Oeben  French, born Germany, Oak veneered with mahogany, kingwood, and tulipwood, with marquetry of mahogany, rosewood, holly, and various other woods; gilt-bronze mounts; imitation Japanese lacquer; replaced silk, French
Jean-François Oeben
Roger Vandercruse, called Lacroix
ca. 1761–63
Commode à vantaux, David Roentgen  German, Oak, pine, walnut, mahogany, and cherry veneered with hornbeam (partially stained), tulipwood, walnut, holly and maple (both partially stained), boxwood, mahogany, and other woods; red brocatelle marble; gilt bronze; iron, steel, and brass, German, Neuwied am Rhein
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1775–79 with later alterations
Hercules and Achelous, Master of the Martyrdom of St. Sebastian  Austrian, Ivory, probably Austrian
Master of the Martyrdom of St. Sebastian
probably mid-17th century