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Мебель 16-17 века. Мебель 16-17 века. Большая картинка:http://www.liechtensteinmuseum.a Made in Augsburg by Melchior Baumgartner around 1650 16 век------------------------------------- Coffre Artist : Anonymous Date : approx. between 1500 and 1520 Material : Walnut wood Artist : Anonymous Date : approx. between 1500 and 1520 Material : Oak Date : approx. between 1500 and 1550 Date : approx. between 1500 and 1520 Date : approx. between 1500 and 1520 Dressoir Artist : Anonymous Date : approx. between 1500 and 1520 Cabinet Date : near 1580 Material : Walnut wood Cabinet Date : near 1550 Material : Walnut wood, Marble Cabinet Rangement Jacobus Fiamengo around 1590 Cabinet Artist : Anonymous Date : approx. between 1580 and 1600 Material : Oak, Wood veneer Cabinet Cabinet Armoire à deux corps (cupboard on chest) 17 век The carved decoration of this armoire displays unusual exuberance and virtuosity. Its structure is characteristic of French armoires of the Renaissance and the first half of the seventeenth century: two separate sections and four doors. The relief work was carved after engravings by Bartolomeus Spranger and Marten de Vos. The piece thus reveals the links between Prague artists and French artists via engraving. Armoire à deux corps (cupboard on chest) First quarter of the seventeenth century France East-central France Walnut Loyola University, Chicago, Martin D'Arcy Collection, chest French, ~1565 ![]() Cabinet Circa 1645 Former Pierre Revoil collection Paris Oak and poplar, darkened fruitwood base, ebony veneer H. 1.84 m; W. 1.58 m; D. 0.56 m. Purchased in 1828 Pierre Gole (c. 1620-1684) Parisian 'cabinetmakers working in ebony' in the first half of the seventeenth century developed a piece of furniture which was based on Flemish and German cabinets. Their method was quite different, but the element of surprise remained unchanged: as in the theater, the cabinet concealed a sumptuous scene behind a sober exterior. In the same way, cabinets veneered with ebony on the outside opened up to reveal creations of precious materials on the inside. 'Anne of Austria's' chest Mid-seventeenth century Anne of Austria (?); listed in the Crown Collection in 1729 A chest decorated with gold filigree The chest stands on four lion's paws on circular pads. The lid is slightly domed and the piece has a gold handle at each end. The front face is fitted with a lock. Consisting of a wooden case entirely covered with blue satin, the chest has openwork decoration, like gold netting, inspired essentially by plants. The flowers include tulips, sunflowers, and French marigolds arranged harmoniously in luxuriant foliage and stem patterns. The blue satin is visible through the openwork decoration. Armoire said to be by Hugues Sambin Circa 1580 France Partially gilded and painted walnut and oak H: 2.06 m.; W: 1.50 m.; D: 0.60 m. Armoire said to be by Hugues Sambin The decorations on this highly architectural piece of furniture include bas-reliefs, scupture in the round, and painted panels. It has often been compared to the work of the architect and ornamentalist Hugues Sambin (circa 1520-1601). Although some features do seem to be inspired by his architectural style, other sources, in particular those of Fontainebleau, have contributed to the creation of this armoire, which is very representative of sixteenth-century furniture. ![]() Unknown French, 1580 Carved walnut and oak with painted panels, linen and silk lining ![]() Pine, walnut, ash, and other woods. South German, ca. 1570 - 90 ![]() Merchant Adventurer's 16th/17th Century Furniture ![]() Chest of Drawers Eastern Massachusetts 1690 - 1710 Oak and white pine, painted decoration 17 век--------------------------- Anonyme Bureau around 1680 Artist : Anonymous Relationship with : Guillaume V, prince d'Orange Date : approx. between 1640 and 1720 Cabinet on Stand Attributed to : Jean Macé Date : approx. between 1645 and 1660 Material : Ebony, Gilded bronze, Ivory, Semiprecious stone Cabinet on Stand Attributed to : Jean Macé Date : approx. between 1645 and 1660 Cabinet on Stand Attributed to : Jean Macé Date : approx. between 1645 and 1660 Cabinet on Stand Artist : Pierre Gole Date : near 1660 Material : Ebony, Horn, Ivory, Gilded bronze Cabinet on Stand Artist : Pierre Gole Date : near 1660 ![]() Cabinet on Stand attributed to Jean Mace after 1641 French Paris Ebony inlay of various woods tinted ivory and colored hardstones gilt-bronze figures ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Writing Cabinet Cabinet Anonyme Armoire -Date : 1678 Bureau Mazarin - France and Italy in the 17th Century Artist : Pierre Gole Date : near 1680 Cabinet on Stand by Pierre Gole French 1660 Ebony kingwood tortoiseshell ivory gilt bronze Random furniture in Château de Chenonceau Walnut, Oak and Marble Inlay c. 1620, with replaced modern pediment Cabinet on Stand attributed to Jean Mace after 1641 French Paris Ebony inlay of various woods tinted ivory and colored hardstones gilt-bronze figures Cabinet on Stand attributed to Jean Mace after 1641 French Paris Ebony inlay of various woods tinted ivory and colored hardstones gilt-bronze figures Cabinet on Stand attributed to Jean Mace after 1641 French Paris Ebony inlay of various woods tinted ivory and colored hardstones gilt-bronze figures german cabinet ----------------------------------- Cabinets of the Odyssey Salon François 1er at Fontainebleau ![]() ДВЕРИ Chateau de Fontainebleau Chateau de Fontainebleau камины ![]() |
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