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Pair of closets with juxtaposed doors | Viceregal and 19th Century Art Galleries | Museo Amparo, Puebla

Pair of closets with juxtaposed doors

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Region Paris,
Period 17th - 18th Centuries
Technique

Oak, oak glazed and golden bronze Medals by J. Mavger and Dollin

Pieces per lot 2
Measures 131   x 47  x 125  cm
Location Gallery 5. Dining room. The collection, among individual and general art features
Record number VS.AU.011
Researcher
  • Gustavo Curiel

The pair of lower closets with juxtaposed doors referred to are pieces from the famous French cabinetmaker, sculptor and decorator Andre-Charles Boulle, who was in the service of Louis XIV, the “Sun King” (1638-1715). His furniture, and that of his children, are recognized worldwide for the mastery with which they worked fine marquetry on natural materials, and the use of bronzes made golden by heat. These are two splendid pieces of furniture made of glazed oak with golden bronzes (ormolú or bronze doré); in the insides there are oak parts that are not glazed.

With respect to the iconography displayed in the furniture, it should be mentioned that it is an apology from the Christian king and the many campaigns led by Louis XIV (Aechen, Batavia and Belgium), expressed in medals made by J. Mavger and Dollin. There are allusions in Latin legends through mythological figures (Mercury and the Fame) to the earthly transcendence of the monarch and his efforts for peace, in addition to highlighting his facet as a builder and protector of the arts. The medals date to the 17th century.

Given the height of the closets it is possible that they served as a base for other higher complements, as occurs in the closet of two bodies that are preserved in the Victoria & Albert Museum in the city of London. The vivid contrast between the black adornments and the golden brass plate openwork is magnificent. The superb works of this cabinetmaker are preserved in the palace of Versalles and those of Fontainebleau and Cheverny. The Louvre Museum also possesses first-rate examples.

 

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