A FRENCH WALNUT MEUBLE EN DEUX CORPS
A FRENCH WALNUT MEUBLE EN DEUX CORPS

细节
A FRENCH WALNUT MEUBLE EN DEUX CORPS
Carved overall with Atlantes and figure panels, the rectangular top with volute-mounted frieze supported on female figures, above a pair of doors carved with the figures of Justice and Virtue divided by Atlantes and enclosing a shelf, the lower section with a pair of gadroon-fronted drawers above a pair of doors carved with figures emblematic of Peace and Plenty within griffin cartouches, partly 16th Century
70 in. (178 cm.) high; 65¾ in. (167 cm.) wide; 27¾ in. (70.5 cm.) deep
来源
The Schroder family, Dell Park House, Englefield Green, Surrey, Christie's house sale, 30 April - 2 May 1979, lot 308.
Anonymously sold, in these Rooms, 19 May 1994, lot 256.

拍品专文

This meuble en deux corps is designed in the 16th Century 'antique' manner of Jacques Androuet Ducerceau (1510-1584), whose engraved publications included Livre de Grotesques in 1566. It is carved with figures emblematic of the benefits bestowed by good government, while its bracket-enriched cornice, supported by basket-bearing caryatid nymphs, one of whom torches some armour, recalls that, when arms and armour are laid aside, agriculture can flourish. Ionic arabesque 'herm' pilasters of fruit-festooned nymphs flank the upper compartment, whose doors are carved with richly dressed winged figures, standing on tazza-shaped plinths and bearing the crown, sceptre, sword and scales of government, while the doors and the lower section, are carved with female figures, emblematic of Peace and Plenty.

A group of related cabinets is discussed by David Dubon, 'Renaissance Furniture', The Frick Collection, Vermont, 1992, pp. 108-116.