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Article
Designs for and after Boulle Furniture
06/1992 | 1071 | 134
Pages: 350-362
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Author:
Fuhring, Peter (Fuhring, Peter)
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1. Book Cabinet, by Etienne Levasseur. Ebony, Marquetry and Gilt Bronze, 183.5 by 60.2 by 41.3 cm. (Wallace Collection, London).
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10. Design for a Console Table, by Gilles-Marie Oppenord. Pen and Brown Ink with Grey Wash over Black Chalk, Heightened with White, 17.7 by 15.3 cm. (Private Collection, Paris).
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11. Design for Part of a Wardrobe (Recto), Here Attributed to the Boulle Workshop. Red Chalk, 23.2 by 35.5 cm. (Private Collection, Paris).
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12. Design for a Centre-Piece (Verso of Fig.11), Here Attributed to the Boulle Workshop. Red Chalk, 35.5 by 23.2 cm. (Private Collection, Paris).
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13. Design for a Centre-Piece, Here Attributed to the Boulle Workshop. Black over Red Chalk, 39.5 by 24.6 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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14. Circus Wagon and Triumphal Car, by the Boulle Workshop. Pull in Black Ink from a Partly Cut Out and Engraved Metal Plate, with Some Red Chalk, 49 by 112.4 cm. (Museum of Fine Art, Boston).
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15. Singerie, by the Boulle Workshop. Pull in Black Ink from a Partly Cut Out and Engraved Metal Plate, with Some Red Chalk, 47.2 by 112.4 cm. (Museum of Fine Art, Boston).
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3. Drawing of the La Live de Jully Book Case. c.1770. Pen and Black Ink with Water-Colour, 52.8 by 37.6 cm. (Palazzo Rosso, Genoa).
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4. Drawing of a Boulle Pedestal. c.1770. Pen and Black Ink with Water-Colour, 53.2 by 37.3 cm. (Palazzo Rosso, Genoa).
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5. Design for the Mount of a Sleeping Venus, by Gilles-Marie Oppenord. Pen and Black and Red Inks, 36 by 90.8 cm. (Musée Condé, Chantilly).
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6. Design for a Wardrobe, by Gilles-Marie Oppenord. Pen and Brown Ink with Brown and Grey Washes, over Red Chalk, 40.7 by 24.4 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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7. Design for a Gilt-Bronze Mount, by Gilles-Marie Oppenord. Brush and Brown Ink with Grey and Rose Washes, 12.3 by 17.6 cm. (The Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities, Malibu).
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8. Design for Two Gilt Bronze Mirrors (Verso of Fig.9), by Gilles-Marie Oppenord. c. 1713. Pen and Ink with Wash 22.6 by 32.6 cm. (Private Collection, Paris).
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9. Design for Three Clocks (Recto of Fig.8), Here Attributed to André-Charles Boulle. c.1713. Black Chalk, 22.6 by 32.6 cm. (Private Collection, Paris).
Western art unattributed:
2. Book Cabinet and Desk, by an Unidentified Draughtsman after André-Charles Boulle. After 1715. Pen and Ink with Wash? (Formerly Kunstgewerbemuseum or Staatlichen Schlösser und Garten, Berlin).
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A Postscript on Lalive de Jully's Furniture 'à la grecque'
05/1989 | 1034 | 131
Pages: 350-353
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Roberts, Hugh (Roberts, Hugh)
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35. Drawing of a Chair, Front Elevation. Attributed to J. Houdan. c. 1770. Red Chalk. 15 by 11.2cm. (Archive, Great Tew, Oxfordshire).
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36. Drawing of a Chair, Side Elevation. Attributed to J. Houdan. c. 1770. Red Chalk. 15 by 11 cm. (Archive, Great Tew, Oxfordshire).
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37. Drawing of a Cabinet, Front Elevation. Attributed to J. Houdan. c. 1770. Red Chalk. 17.7 by 15 cm. (Archive, Great Tew, Oxfordshire).
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38. Drawing of a Cabinet, Side Elevation. Attributed to J. Houdan. c. 1770. Red Chalk. 17.7 by 10.2 cm. (Archive, Great Tew, Oxfordshire).
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39. Drawing of a Table. Attributed to J. Houdan. c. 1770. Red Chalk. 16.5 by 22 cm. (Including Integral Ruled Borders). (Archive, Great Tew, Oxfordshire).
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41. Drawing of a Table. Attributed to J. Houdan. c. 1770. Red Chalk. 14.2 by 14.5 cm (Including Integral Ruled Borders). (Archive, Great Tew, Oxfordshire).
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42. Rear view of cabinet of oak veneered with ebony and mounted with ormulu, showing the vertical and horizontal joins in the carcase. Probably part of the coquillier made for A. L. Lalive de Jully before 1757 to the designs of L. J. Le Lorrain. Transformed after 1770 by J. F. Leleu. 94 by 162 by 50 cm. (Houghton Hall, Norfolk).
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43. Front View of Fig.42. [ Rear view of cabinet of oak veneered with ebony and mounted with ormulu, showing the vertical and horizontal joins in the carcase. Probably part of the coquillier made for A. L. Lalive de Jully before 1757 to the designs of L. J. Le Lorrain. Transformed after 1770 by J. F. Leleu. 94 by 162 by 50 cm. (Houghton Hall, Norfolk).]
Western art unattributed:
40. Filing Cabinet Made for A. L. Lalive de Jully. Before 1757. 161 by 108 by 54.5 cm. (Musée Condé, Chantilly).
Short Notice
Two Unknown Suites of Early Neo-Classical Designs
06/1984 | 975 | 126
Pages: 342-347
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Jervis, Simon (Jervis, Simon; J., S.; J., S. S.)
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27. Design for a Chair (Front Elevation), Here Attributed to Louis Joseph Le Lorrain. 1754 (?). Etching, Here Attributed to Ange-Laurent de Lalive de Jully, 16.5 by 11.3 cm. (Print Room, V. & A.).
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28. Design for a Chair (Side Elevation), Here Attributed to Louis Joseph Le Lorrain. 1754 (?). Etching, Here Attributed to Ange-Laurent de Lalive de Jully, 16 by 10.7 cm. (Print Room, V. & A.).
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29. Ange-Laurent de Lalive de Jully, by Jean-Baptiste Greuze. c. 1759. 117 by 88.5 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington D. C.).
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30. Design for a Table, Here Attributed to Louis Joseph Le Lorrain. 1754 (?). Etching Here Attributed to Ange-Laurent de Lalive de Jully, 11.2 by 16.3 cm. (Print Room, V. & A.).
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31. Design for a Cabinet, Here Attributed to Louis Joseph Le Lorrain. 1754 (?). Etching, Here Attributed to Ange-Laurent de Lalive de Jully, 16.4 by 11.3 cm. (Print Room, V. & A.).
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32. Two Vases and Stands. Vases by Louis Félix de La Rue, the Design of the Stands Here Attributed to Louis Joseph Le Lorrain 1754 (?). Vases of terracotta, Height 35 cm; Stands of Gilt and Painted Wood, Height 110 cm. (Doucet Catalogue 1912; Present Whereabouts Unknown).
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33. Writing-Table and Filing-Cabinet, Designed by Louis Joseph Le Lorrain; Made for Ange-Laurent de Lalive de Jully. 1754 (?); Bronze Mounts by Philippe Caffiéri. (Musée Conde, Chantilly).
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34. Design for Vases, by Gabriel de Saint-Aubin. 1754. Etching, 24 by 15.7 cm. Bottom Left, a Tiny Scene Depicting Lalive de Jully's Cabinet.
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35. Recueil de Nouveaux Ornements. Title Page, Designed by Clément Pierre Marillier. 1763. Engraving, 20.2 by 15.3 cm.
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36. Recueil de Nouveaux Ornements: 'Lampe, Benitiers, Navette et Ensenssoir', Designed by Clément Pierre Marillier. 1763. Etching, 20.3 by 15.4 cm.
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37. Recueil de Nouveaux Ornements: 'Differents Vazes de Table', Designed by Clément Pierre Marillier. 1763. Engraving, 20.2 by 15.4 cm.
Article
Lalive de Jully's Furniture 'à la grecque'
08/1961 | 701 | 103
Pages: 338+340-345+347
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Eriksen, Svend (Eriksen, Svend)
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13. Clock in the Form of a Gilt Bronze Vase, Perhaps Designed by Louis-Joseph Le Lorrain and Made by Philippe Caffieri for Ange-Laurent de Lalive de Jully c.1757. Dial and Movement Signed by Julien Le Roy. Height, 63 cm. (Private collection, Paris.)
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14. Back View of Movement of Clock, Fig.13. (Private Collection, Paris.) [Clock in the Form of a Gilt Bronze Vase, Perhaps Designed by Louis-Joseph Le Lorrain and Made by Philippe Caffieri for Ange-Laurent de Lalive de Jully c.1757. Dial and Movement Signed by Julien Le Roy. Height, 63 cm.]
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15. Side View of Clock, Fig.13. (Private Collection, Paris.) [Clock in the Form of a Gilt Bronze Vase, Perhaps Designed by Louis-Joseph Le Lorrain and Made by Philippe Caffieri for Ange-Laurent de Lalive de Jully c.1757. Dial and Movement Signed by Julien Le Roy. Height, 63 cm.]
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16. Portrait of Ange-Laurent de Lalive de Jully. Engraving by Gabriel de Saint-Aubin after Jean-Baptiste Greuze. Here Dated 1764. (Cabinet des Estampes, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.)
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6. Detail from the Portrait Reproduced in Fig.7. [Portrait of Ange-Laurent de Lalive de Jully, by Jean-Baptiste Greuze. 'Salon', 1759. Canvas, 117 by 89 cm. (Kress Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)]
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7. Portrait of Ange-Laurent de Lalive de Jully, by Jean-Baptiste Greuze. 'Salon', 1759. Canvas, 117 by 89 cm. (Kress Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
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8. Front View of Lalive de Jully's Writing-Table. Height, 86 cm., Length, 195 cm. (Musée Condé, Chantilly.)
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9. Writing-Table and Filing-Cabinet, Designed by Louis-Joseph Le Lorrain, Made for Ange-Laurent de Lalive de Jully c.1757; Bronze Mounts by Philippe Caffieri. (Musée Condé, Chantilly.)
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10. Front View of Lalive de Jully's Filing-Cabinet. Height, 161 cm., Width, 108 cm. (Musée Condé, Chantilly.)
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11. Side View of Lalive de Jully's Filing-Cabinet. Depth, 54.5 cm. (Musée Condé, Chantilly.)
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12. Front View of Lalive de Jully's Filing-Cabinet, Surmounted by a Full-Size Photograph of the Clock, Fig.13. (Musée Condé, Chantilly.)