View full screen - View 1 of Lot 108. A partly Louis XVI regilt-bronze mounted amaranth, tulipwood, tinted hornbeam veneered bureau plat, in the manner of Philippe-Claude Montigny.

A partly Louis XVI regilt-bronze mounted amaranth, tulipwood, tinted hornbeam veneered bureau plat, in the manner of Philippe-Claude Montigny

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Description

with two drawers in the Greek-key frieze; (regilt, with later gilt-bronze ornaments)


Haut. 76 cm, larg. 132 cm, prof. 67 cm ; Height 30 in, width 52 in, depth 26⅓ in

A Mansion Overlooking a Royal Park, Sotheby's, London, 28 April 2015, lot 103

This model of desk, stamped either Dubois or Montigny, illustrates the emergence of the 'à la grecque' taste in the decorative arts around 1755. Larger versions are known (with widths ranging from 115 to 130 cm). A copy was delivered in 1765 by Poirier for the Earl of Coventry (see A. Pradère, Les achats parisiens de mobilier du comte de Coventry, L'Estampille, l'objet d'art, June 1996, pp. 46-53), its width was 146 cm. The model may be dated to before 1763, the year when a 'un bureau de 4 pieds et demi de bois verni, fait à la grecque' ("a varnished wood desk in the Greek taste") appears in the inventory taken after the death of Jacques Dubois. Regarding Philippe Montigny, one might reasonably assume subcontracting arrangements between him, Dubois and the marchand-mercier Poirier.