Made by Jean-Henri Riesener in 1781 for the queen’s Grand Cabinet Intérieur at Versailles, the table is intended to be used as a small writing table. The marquetry surface on top is richly embellished with a pattern of trelliswork enclosing rosettes frequently used by Riesener on furniture for Marie-Antoinette. This exquisite marquetry decoration, must originally have confirmed an eighteenth-century description of the technique as “painting in wood”. The table is mounted with gilt-bronze moldings around the top, along the lower edge of the frieze, and running down the tapering legs. Gilt-bronze plaques in relief adorn the drawer front and the sides.
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Land impact is 1.
Number of triangles: 11086
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Magnifique
Table incroyablement belle.
