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

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  1. Pair of Corner Cupboards
    Paris, circa 1750-1755
    Carcass and mounts attributed to Jean-
    Pierre Latz; marquetry panels attributed to
    the workshop of Jean-Francois Oeben
    Oak veneered with amaranth, stained syca­
    more, boxwood, and rosewood; gilt-bronze
    mounts; breche dAlep tops
    One cupboard once had two paper labels
    on the back: one inscribed illegibly
    [Bollfiüd(ct)?] in German, the other from
    the Victoria and Albert Museum with the Cupboard .1 37 Cupboard .2 37


32 FRENCH CORNER CUPBOARDS


Cupboard .1 36 Cupboard .2 36
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