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

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  1. Double Desk
    Paris, circa 1750
    By Bernard II van Risenburgh
    Oak veneered with tulipwood, kingwood,
    and amaranth; gilt-bronze mounts
    Stamped J ME B. V.R.B. JME underneath
    and on interior of carcass. Underside of
    carcass bears several red wax seals of the
    Duke of Argyll.
    Height: 3 ft. 6/2 in. (107.8 cm); Width:
    5 ft. 2% in. (158.7 cm); Depth: 2 ft. 9^3 /s in.
    (84.7 cm)
    Accession number 70 .DA.87
    PROVENANCE
    (?) Fran9ois Balthazar Dange, fermier
    general, Hotel de Villemare, Place Ven­
    dóme, Paris, recorded in the inventory
    after the death of his wife Anne (née Jarry),


March 27,1772, and also in the inventory
after his own death, March 17,1777 (sold,
September 1,1777, Paris); purchased by his
nephew and heir Louis-Balthazar Dange
de Bagneux {fermier general, IJ39-IJ94),
recorded in the inventory after his death
in 1795; by inheritance to his wife Anne-
Marie Samson and recorded in her inven­
tory after death; by descent to her daughter
Marie-Emilie-Fran9oise Dange, married
to Augustin Creuzé, in rue Saint-Honoré
[information: P. Leperlier]; Dukes of Argyll,
Inveraray Castle, Argyll, Scotland, by (?)
the early nineteenth century (sold by Ian,
nth Duke of Argyll, 19 51); Sir Robert Abdy,
Bt., London, 1951; [Rosenberg and Stiebel,
Inc., New York, 1952]; purchased by J. Paul
Getty, 1952.

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EXHIBITIONS
Paris, Hotel de la Monnaie, Louis XV: Un
Moment de perfection de Van frangais, 1974,
no. 430, pp. 327-328, illus.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Paul Wescher, "French Furniture of the
Eighteenth Century in the J. Paul Getty
Museum," Art Quarterly \%, no. 2 (Summer
1955), p. 121, illus. p. 78; Jean Meuvret and
Claude Frégnac, Les Ebénistes du XVIIIe
Steele frangais (Paris, 1963), p. 78, illus.;
Gerald Messadié, "J. Paul Getty, Malibu,
California," Great Private Collections,
Douglas Cooper, ed. (Zurich, 1963),
pp. 180-191, illus. p. 188; Verlet et al.,
Chefs d'oeuvre, pp. 116-117, illus.; Claude
Frégnac, Les Styles frangais (Paris, 1975), pi. 4;
Pierre Verlet, Les Meubles frangais du XVTIIe
Steele (Paris, 1982), p. 27, pi. 3 (detail);
Wilson, Selections, no. 22, pp. 44-45, illus.;

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