LOT 13 A lady's bureau with floral marquetry Louis XV
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A LADY'S BUREAU WITH FLORAL MARQUETRY LOUIS XV. Roussel - zugeschrieben, Pierre. Paris. Date: Around 1760. Technique: Rosewood, maple and others, partially colored green. Fire gilt fittings and sabots. Description: Rectangular shape with slender curved legs. The top framed on three sides with narrow border and with curved apron, on the right side a drawer.All sides with fine rose vine inlays, partially tinted green. Measurement: 70,5x80x43cm. Enclosed: K. The ebenist Pierre Roussel left an extensive and very wide-ranging oeuvre of high quality. Roussel was registered as a maître in the Paris Guild of Furniture Makers on August 21, 1745. Often his works show fine floral marquetry, as in the lady's bureau here. Roussel's works can be found in the most important Parisian collections such as for example that of the Louvre or that of the Musée Jaquemart-André. The Almanach de Vray Mérite from 1769 lists him as "l'un des premiers ébénistes", one of the first French ebenists (Kjellberg (1989) p.729).
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