Decorative Arts: An Illustrated Summary Catalogue of the Collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum

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FRENCH COMMODES 7TJ

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  1. Pair of Commodes
    Paris, circa 1750
    By Bernard II van Risenburgh
    Oak and walnut veneered with tulipwood,
    kingwood, and amaranth; gilt-bronze
    mounts; one commode with a breche violette
    top, one with a bro cate lie jaune top
    Each commode stamped B. V.R.B. twice on
    top of carcass.
    Height: 2 ft. io^3 /s in. (87.3 cm); Width:
    3 ft. 4/8 in. (101.9 cm); Depth: 1 ft. 10 in.
    (55.9 cm)
    Accession number 71.DA. 9 6.1—.2
    PROVENANCE
    (?) Given by Louis, Dauphin of France
    (1729-1765), to his father-in-law Frederick
    Augustus III, King of Poland, Dresden;
    listed in inventories of the Residenz,
    Dresden, in 1794 and 1798; Prince Ernst
    Heinrich von Wettin, Schloss Moritzburg
    (near Dresden), Saxony, and installed in the
    Tower Room circa 1924 (sold early 1930s);


[C. Ball, Paris, 1934]; Anna Thomson
Dodge, Rose Terrace, Grosse Pointe Farms,
Michigan (sold, Christie's, London, June 24,
1971, lot 102); purchased at that sale by
J. Paul Getty.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Adolf Feulner, Kunstgeschichte des Möbels
(Berlin, 1927), pp. 324-325; Anthony
Coleridge, "Works of Art with a Royal
Provenance from the Collection of the Late
Mrs. Anna Thomson Dodge of Detroit,"
Connoisseur 177, no. 711 (May 1971), p. 36,
illus.; Michael Stürmer, Handwerk und
höfische Kultur, Europäische Möbelkunst im


  1. Jahrhundert (Munich, 1982), illus. p. 67;
    Wilson, Selections, no. 20, pp. 40-41, illus.;
    Handbook 1986, p. 163, illus. (one); Pradére,
    Les Ebénistes, illus. p. 189, fig. 175; Kjellberg,
    Dictionnaire, p. 139.

  2. Commode
    Paris, circa 1750
    Attributed to Joseph Baumhauer
    Oak set with panels of Japanese lacquer
    and painted with vernis Martin-, gilt-bronze
    mounts; campan melange vert marble top
    One trade label of the marchand-mercier
    Francois-Charles Darnault pasted on top of
    carcass and another one pasted underneath.
    Height: 2 ft. io^34 in. (88.3 cm); Width:
    4 ft. 9/2 in. (146.1 cm); Depth: 2 ft.^5 /s in.
    (62.6 cm)
    Accession number 55.DA. 2


PROVENANCE
Edith and Sir Alfred Chester Beatty (1875-
1968), London; purchased by J. Paul Getty,
1955, through Sir Robert Abdy.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Verlet et al., Chefs d'oeuvre, p. 115, illus.;
Getty, Collecting, pp. 144-145, illus.; Wilson,
Selections, no. 23, pp. 46-47, illus.; Hand­
book 1986, p. 161, illus.; Jean-Dominique
Augarde, "1749 Joseph Baumhauer, ébéniste
privilegié du roi," L'Estampille 204 (June
1987), p. 36; Pradére, Les Ebénistes, no. 2,
p. 244, illus. p. 233, fig. 236; Kjellberg,
Dictionnaire, p. 454; Handbook 1991, p. 179,
illus.

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