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书桌

1759
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 525
1759年12月29日,曾多次受到皇室委托的成功巴黎细木工匠吉勒·茹贝尔为路易十五位于凡尔赛的书房提供了这张书桌。桌面装饰模仿了中国的红漆描金漆器,这在十八世纪中期的法国是很流行的家具饰面。部分镂空的镀金青铜饰片不仅突出了书桌雅致的曲线,也为富有光泽的深红色漆面提供了保护和外框。这张书桌一直在凡尔赛宫,直到1793 – 94年间被革命党连同其他皇家财产一起出售。

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • 标题: 书桌
  • 艺术家: 吉勒·茹贝尔,法国,1689–1775年
  • 创作日期: 1759年
  • 材料: 漆面橡木,镀金青铜饰片,皮革(非原配)
  • 尺寸: 313⁄4 x 691⁄4 x 36英寸(80.7 x 175.9 x 91.4厘米)
  • 来源信息: 查尔斯·赖茨曼夫妇捐赠,1973年
  • 藏品编号: 1973.315.1
  • Curatorial Department: European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

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2277. Writing Table (Bureau Plat)

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NARRATOR: This red-lacquered writing table has been called “one of the finest and most important pieces of French eighteenth-century furniture to be found in America.” Precise documentation reveals that the desk was delivered to Louis XV’s study at Versailles on December 29, 1759. The King did most of his daily work in that sumptuous private room.

DANIËLLE KISLUK-GROSHEIDE: Although the appearance is quite Asian, the decoration was actually created in Paris by Gilles Joubert, one of the outstanding cabinetmakers of the period. And he used this red-lacquered technique in an imitation of Chinese red-and-gold lacquer that came into fashion during the middle of the eighteenth century.

NARRATOR: Exquisite gilt-bronze mounts both protect and enhance the serpentine outline of the table. Notice how the red lacquer surface shines through the pierced mounts, particularly at the corners.

DANIËLLE KISLUK-GROSHEIDE: And this combination of red-and-gold make it very, very chic and quite exotic looking as well.

NARRATOR: On top of the desk is a gilt-bronze microscope that may also have been made for Louis XV. It is signed by Claude-Siméon Passemant, who made scientific instruments for the court. The elegant instrument reflects the intermingling of artistic and scientific interests that occurred during this period.

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