REF NO : B68212

Charles Cressent

A Mahogany Grande Commode en Tombeau

France, Circa 1870

£55,000

A Mahogany grande commode en tombeau after the model by Cressent, Possibly by Julius Zwiener. This impressive commode has a serpentine green marble...

Dimensions

Height: 88 cm (35 in)
Width: 189 cm (75 in)
Depth: 60 cm (24 in)
REF NO : B68212

Description

A Mahogany grande commode en tombeau after the model by Cressent, Possibly by Julius Zwiener.

This impressive commode has a serpentine green marble top, the bombe front forming a large drawer with bold moulded gilt-brass banding and lavish gilt-bronze mounts centred by a tableau of Diana flanked by canted acanthus wrapped corners on prominent paw feet.

Date

Circa 1870

Origin

France

Medium

Gilt-Bronze and Mahogany

Charles Cressent

Charles Cressent (1685-1768) was a French leading ébéniste and sculptor of the late Régence and early Rococo periods, becoming a master sculptor in 1719. He worked as both ébéniste and sculptor to the Regent, Philippe II, Duc d’Orléans. His furniture was often decorated with plain veneers, usually of satinwood and amaranth, or veneers in patterns of parquetry.

Cressent was best known for the highly sculptural gilt bronze mounts that ornamented his furniture. In order to supervise production and guarantee the quality of his mounts, he employed master casters and gilders in his workshop. This practice broke the strict rules of the French guild system, and the guild prosecuted him for practicing the two professions of cabinet making and gilding in the same workshop. In order to pay the resulting fines, Cressent was forced to hold sales of his stock. The catalogues from these auctions, which he wrote himself, provide important evidence to identify his works, as Cressent’s furniture was always unsigned.

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