Mahogany writing table
After 1780 marquetry went out of fashion in Paris. Unembellished panels of wood with an attractive grain were increasingly used as veneer; mahogany was a particular favourite. This development was followed throughout Europe, and also by Roentgen, who sold his furniture in Paris, among other places.
Pubblikatur
- Rijksmuseum
Tip ta' oġġett
- furniture
- table
- Furniture
- Gilding
- Table for table tennis
Mezz
- J.E.F.E. de Kleyn-von Artner Bequest, Amsterdam
Pubblikatur
- Rijksmuseum
Tip ta' oġġett
- furniture
- table
- Furniture
- Gilding
- Table for table tennis
Mezz
- J.E.F.E. de Kleyn-von Artner Bequest, Amsterdam
Istituzzjoni fornitriċi
Aggregatur
Dikjarazzjoni tad-drittijiet tal-midja f'dan ir-rekord (sakemm mhux speċifikat mod ieħor)
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
Drittijiet
- Public Domain
- Publiek Domein
Data tal-ħolqien
- c.1780 - c.1785
Post-Ħin
- fourth quarter 18th century
Identifikatur
- http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.297698
- BK-1965-40
Limitu
- height 77.0 cm
- width 68.5 cm
- depth 45.5 cm
- width 66.0 cm
- depth 42.5 cm
Format
- wood (plant material)
- oak (wood)
- spruce (wood)
- cherry (wood)
- mahogany (wood)
- copper (metal)
- bronze (metal)
- leather
- Mahogany wood
- Ram
Lingwa
- nl
Huwa parti minn
- collectie: meubelen
Pajjiż fornitur
- Netherlands
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