Coffee table
roger vandercruse (1728 – 1799)
Roger Vandercruse (1728-1799), also known as Roger Lacroix, was a Parisian ébéniste renowned for refined Rococo & Neoclassical furniture. Specializing in *meubles volants* like lady's desks (*bonheurs du jour*) and intricate commodes, his work embodi
Musée Nissim de Camondo (Pariis, Prantsusmaa)
Avastage Pariisis asuv Musée Nissim de Camondo: vapustav austamine 18. sajandi Prantsuse dekoratiivkunsti vastu ja kurb pärand, mida sõda rängelt mõjutas. Avastage luksuslikke tube mööbliga, porselaaniga ja tapestreetega.
The varnished decoration (originally on a white ground) of the legs and lower shelf features the same pattern as the porcelain of the “plateau Courteille .” The side drawer in the apron is lined with blue tabby silk, and bears an old label with the following inscription: “806; table en chiffonnier.” This elegant piece of furniture with its porcelain top was probably invented by the marchand-mercier (furniture dealer) Simon-Philippe Poirier, who commissioned the cabinetwork from “RVLC” – the stamp of his supplier, Roger Vandercruse. Acquired in 1934 from the Parisian antiques dealer Gaston Bensimon, this precious piece was probably one of Moïse de Camondo’s last purchases.
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- Pealkiri: Coffee table
- Kunstnik: roger vandercruse
- Aasta: 1760
- Autoriõiguste staatus: Avalik omand
- Kust seda näeb: Musée Nissim de Camondo

