Significant Louis XV Cylinder Bureau with Colorful Inlay Int...

Ref: 1791

Significant Louis XV Cylinder Bureau with Colorful Inlay Intarsia

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Significant Louis XV Cylinder Bureau with Colorful Inlay Intarsia. Violet wood, rosewood, maple, ebony, amaranth, chinoiserie inlay<br />
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Extendable leather writing drawer<br />
Shelf with playing card inlay<br />
Three drawers for inkwell and grinder<br />
Three frieze drawers<br />
Cabriole legs with satyr masks<br />
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Pierre Roussel, who obtained his master craftsman&#39;s license in Paris in 1745 and held a number of prestigious positions from 1760 onwards, was one of the best and most sought-after cabinet makers in Paris during his time. Between 1775 and 1780, he also worked for the Prince de Cond&eacute;, competing with Leleu. He worked equally for French aristocrats and princes outside France.<br />
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Ref: 1791

Significant Louis XV Cylinder Bureau with Colorful Inlay Intarsia

LOUIS XV
103 x 80 x 50 cm (40¹/₂ x 31¹/₂ inches)
Stamped under the frame: ROUSSEL JME
Provenance:
old Swiss private property
Literature:
François Quéré, Les Roussel Une Dynastie d’ébénistes au XVIIIe siècle,
Dijon 2012, p. 172, pp. 179 - 180
Description: Violet wood, rosewood, maple, ebony, amaranth, chinoiserie inlay

Extendable leather writing drawer
Shelf with playing card inlay
Three drawers for inkwell and grinder
Three frieze drawers
Cabriole legs with satyr masks

Pierre Roussel, who obtained his master craftsman's license in Paris in 1745 and held a number of prestigious positions from 1760 onwards, was one of the best and most sought-after cabinet makers in Paris during his time. Between 1775 and 1780, he also worked for the Prince de Condé, competing with Leleu. He worked equally for French aristocrats and princes outside France.
 

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