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Jean-Henri Riesener

Furniture by one of the greatest cabinet-makers of the eighteenth century

JEAN-HENRI RIESENER (1734-1806)

Roll top desk (bureau à cylindre)

c. 1775-80

Oak, purplewood, mahogany, casuarina wood, holly, boxwood and sycamore, with gilt bronze mounts | 129.0 x 138.0 x 81.0 cm (whole object) | RCIN 2431

The overall form, decoration and quality of this desk suggests that it was made for a member of the French royal family, despite the lack of an identifying cipher or coat of arms. It is most similar to a desk made by Riesener for the comtesse de Provence in 1773 (now in the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum), and a desk probably made for Madame Adélaïde around 1775. The design for these desks, with their distinctive roll-top, derive from the desk which Riesener completed (to a design by Oeben) for Louis XV in 1769, the so-called Bureau du Roi.

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  • Creator(s)

    Jean-Henri Riesener (1734-1806) (cabinet maker)

    Acquirer(s)

    Joseph Fogg (1788–1830) (dealer)

    George Watson Taylor (1770–1841)

  • 129.0 x 138.0 x 81.0 cm (whole object)

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    Possibly a member of the French royal family. George Watson Taylor, his sale, Christie's, 28 May 1825, lot 49 where bought by Robert Fogg for George IV, £107 2s. 
     

     

  • Subject(s)
    • Arts, Recreation, Entertainment & Sport
      • Decorative techniques & surface decoration
        • Floral decorations
          • Bouquets
    • Natural Sciences & Mathematics
      • Botany
        • Systematic botany
          • Plants & Flowers
          • Flowering plants
            • Water-lilies
        • General botany
          • Leaves
  • Other number(s)

    M&S 243


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