Lot 178
  • 178

A Russian Neoclassical brass-mounted, verre églomisé and mahogany bureau bookcase

Estimate
20,000 - 30,000 USD
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Description

  • height 81 1/2 in.; width 48 in.
  • 207 cm; 122 cm

Literature

A. Chenevière, Russian Furniture The Golden Age 1780-1840, New York, 1988, p. 125, figs. 110-111.

Catalogue Note

This bureau bookcase is characteristic of the Russian "Jacob" style, which was so fashionable in the late 18th and early 19th century. This was based largely upon the use of finely figured mahogany veneers outlined with gilt-brass or ormolu borders, however the overall design owes more to the work of David Roentgen than it does to the Jacob dynasty. This bookcase also reflects the influence of Christian Meyer, a German-born cabinet-maker who was greatly influenced by Roentgen's work and executed many commissions for the Imperial Court.