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The Philippe d'Orléans Ivory Cabinet by Pierre Gole
06/1984 | 975 | 126
Pages: 324+332-337+339
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Lunsingh Scheurleer, Th. H. (Lunsingh Scheurleer, Th. H.; Scheurleer, Th. H. Lunsingh; Scheurleer, Th.H. Lunsingh; Scheurleer, H. Lunsingh)
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1. Cabinet, by Pierre Gole. c.1662. Decoration of Marquetry on Ivory, 126 by 84 by 39 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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15. Detail of Cabinet by Pierre Gole (See Fig.1).
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16. Side of Cabinet by Pierre Gole (See Fig.1).
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17. Table by Pierre Gole. c.1655. 79 by 104 by 69 cm. (Collection Bernard Baruch Steinitz, Paris).
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18. Top of Table by Pierre Gole (Fig.17).
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19. Table by Leonardo van der Vinne. 1664. Decorated with Marquetry. (Museo degli Argenti, Florence).
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20. Detail of Top of Table by Leonardo van der Vinne (Fig.19).
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13. Cabinet. Paris, c. 1655. Veneered with Tortoiseshell and Decorated with Marquetry, 165 by 132 by 41 cm. (Collection Jean Ferray, Paris).
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14. Cabinet. Antwerp, 1655-60. Veneered with Tortoiseshell, 150 by 112 by 43 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
Article
Pierre Gole, ébéniste du roi Louis XIV
06/1980 | 927 | 122
Pages: 378+380-394
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Lunsingh Scheurleer, Th. H. (Lunsingh Scheurleer, Th. H.; Scheurleer, Th. H. Lunsingh; Scheurleer, Th.H. Lunsingh; Scheurleer, H. Lunsingh)
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1. Composite Engraving of Pierre Gole's Cabinets de la Paix et de la Guerre, by Corneille Gole. (Kunstbibliothek, Berlin).
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10. 'Cabinet doré', Versailles, Here Attributed to Pierre Gole. Pen and Wash, 24 by 30 cm. (Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris).
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11. Table and guéridons, Carved by Mathieu Lespagnandelle, Gilded and Silvered by David Dupré, the Top by Pierre Gole. (Knole, Sevenoaks).
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12. Detail of Fig.11. [Table and guéridons, Carved by Mathieu Lespagnandelle, Gilded and Silvered by David Dupré, the Top by Pierre Gole. (Knole, Sevenoaks).]
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13. Detail of Fig.11. [Table and guéridons, Carved by Mathieu Lespagnandelle, Gilded and Silvered by David Dupré, the Top by Pierre Gole. (Knole, Sevenoaks).]
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14. Detail of Fig.11. [Table and guéridons, Carved by Mathieu Lespagnandelle, Gilded and Silvered by David Dupré, the Top by Pierre Gole. (Knole, Sevenoaks).]
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15. Bureau, by Pierre Gole. (Collection Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, Boughton House).
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16. Detail of Fig.15. [Bureau, by Pierre Gole. (Collection Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, Boughton House).]
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17. Detail of Fig.15. [Bureau, by Pierre Gole. (Collection Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, Boughton House).]
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18. Detail of Fig.15. [Bureau, by Pierre Gole. (Collection Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, Boughton House).]
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19. Detail of Fig.15. [Bureau, by Pierre Gole. (Collection Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, Boughton House).]
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2. Cabinet, by Pierre Gole. One of a Pair Made for Cardinal Mazarin. 1660-1663. Reconstruction of the Main Features by Claudia Thunnissen.
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20. Detail of Fig.15. [Bureau, by Pierre Gole. (Collection Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, Boughton House).]
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21. Detail of Fig.15. [Bureau, by Pierre Gole. (Collection Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, Boughton House).]
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3. Louis de Haro Closing the Door of the Temple de la Guerre, Mazarin Opening That of the Temple de la Paix. Engraving. 1659. (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris).
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4. Sketches for the Stucco Terms in the Salon Ovale in Vaux-le-Vicomte, by Charles Le Brun. Pen and Wash, 27.2 by 39.3 cm. (Nationalmuseum, Stockholm).
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5. January. Oak, Originally Gilt, Height 59 cm. (Musée de Cluny, Paris).
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6. February and March. Oak, Originally Gilt, Height 59 cm. (Musée de Cluny, Paris).
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7. April. Oak, Originally Gilt, Height 59 cm. (Musée de Cluny, Paris).
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8. July and August. Oak, Originally Gilt, Height 59 cm. (Musée de Cluny, Paris).
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9. Detail from The Visit of Louis XIV to the Manufacture Royale des Gobelins. Tapestry. (Château de Versailles).
Article
French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
01/1940 | 442 | 76
Pages: 8+12-14+16-18+20-21
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Lunsingh Scheurleer, Th. H. (Lunsingh Scheurleer, Th. H.; Scheurleer, Th. H. Lunsingh; Scheurleer, Th.H. Lunsingh; Scheurleer, H. Lunsingh)
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Plate I. B-Commode. By P. Denizot. About 1770. Decorated with Marquetry and Ormolu Mounts. Height, 91 cm. (Madame C. von Pannwitz, Haarlem). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate I. D-Commode. Signed I. Dubois. Middle of the Eighteenth Century. Decorated with Black and Gold Lacquer and Ormolu Mounts. Height, 87 cm. (Madame C. von Pannwitz, Haarlem). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate II. A-Bergere, One of a Pair. Signed L. Delanois. About 1760. Painted Height, 82 cm. (Mr. A. L. Gordon, the Hague). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate II. B-Bergere. Signed A. P. Dupain. about 1770. Height, 96 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate III. A-Dressing-Table. Signed A. Nicolas. Second Half of the Eighteenth Century. Decorated with Marquetry of Rosewood and Ormolu Mounts. Length, 100 cm. (M. A. H. W. van Blijenburgh, the Hague) B-Armchairs. About 1780-90. Carved and Gilt. Height, 100 cm. (Madame C. von Pannwitz, Haarlem); C-Long-Case Clock. Signed B. Lieutaud. About 1770. Mahogany, Decorated with Ormolu Mounts. Height, 230 cm. (H. M. Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, Royal Palace, Soestdijk). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate I. A-Commode. about 1700-1725. Decorated with Marquetry of Tortoiseshell, Copper and Tin, and with Gilt Bronze Mounts. Height, 85 cm. (Museum Plantin Moretus, Antwerp). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate I. C-Commode. about 1745. Decorated with Marquetry and Ormolu Mounts. Height, 88 cm. (Madame C. von Pannwitz, Haarlem). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate II. C-Ottomane. About 1780. Height, 98 cm. (Mr. A. L. Gordon, the Hague). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
Article
French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
10/1938 | 427 | 73
Pages: 166-169+171-173+176
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Lunsingh Scheurleer, Th. H. (Lunsingh Scheurleer, Th. H.; Scheurleer, Th. H. Lunsingh; Scheurleer, Th.H. Lunsingh; Scheurleer, H. Lunsingh)
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Plate I. B-Dressing Table, by N. J. Marchand. Oak, with Marquetry Decoration and Ormolu Mounts. Length, 83 cm. (Mr. A. Hamburger, Amsterdam). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate I. C-Cabinet, Here Ascribed to Boulle's Workshop. Decorated with Marquetry of Copper, Tin and Tortoise-shell, and Ormolu Mounts. Height, 275 cm. (Mr. A. Hamburger, Amsterdam). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate I. D-Secretaire. Workshop of D. Roentgen. About 1790. Decorated with Marquetry and Ormolu Columns. Height, 142 cm. (N. V. Internationale Antiquiteiten-Handel, Amsterdam). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate II. A-Commode. Second Half of the Eighteenth Century. Decorated with Marquetry and Ormolu Mounts. Height, 100 cm. (Jr. C. Th. f. Thurkow, the Hague); B-Engraving by F. N. Martinet. 21 by 16 cm. 1760. French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate II. C-Commode, Signed A. L. Gilbert. About 1775. Decorated with Marquetry and Ormolu Mounts. Height, 88 c. m. (Private Collection, Amsterdam). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate III. A-Bonheur du Jour, Signed G. Kemp. Decorated with Marquetry and Ormolu Mounts. Height, 91 cm. (Mr. F. Gutmann, Heemstede). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate III. B-Bureau. Attributed to Weisweiler. About 1790. Decorated with Metal Bands, Ormolu Mounts and Wedgewood Plaques. Height 122 cm. (Messrs. N. V. Tot Uitoefening van den Kunsthandel, Amsterdam). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate I. A-Table, End of the Eighteenth Century. Decorated with Marquetry and Ormolu Borders. Length, 70 cm. (Jr. C. Th. F. Thurkow, the Hague). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate II. D-Secretaire. Middle of the Eighteenth Century. Decorated with Ormolu Mounts. Height, 100 cm. (Mr. F. Gutmann, Heemstede). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
05/1938 | 422 | 72
Pages: 227-229+232-234+236-237
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Lunsingh Scheurleer, Th. H. (Lunsingh Scheurleer, Th. H.; Scheurleer, Th. H. Lunsingh; Scheurleer, Th.H. Lunsingh; Scheurleer, H. Lunsingh)
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Plate I. A, C-Two Torcheres. End of the Seventeenth Century. Carved and Gilt Wood (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam); B-Secretaire, Signed: Schmitz. Wood, Decorated with Marquetry. Height, 95 cm. (Mr. V. de Vrind, the Hague). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate I. D-Armoire Bibliotheque, Attributed to Cressent. About 1725. Rosewood, with Ormolu Mounts. Height, 257 cm. (Mrs. C. Von Pannwitz, Haarlem); E-Chiffonnier, One of Two. Signed: D. Genty. Wood, with Marquetry Decoration (S. Kramarsky, Amsterdam). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate II. A-Settee. Signed: P. Pluvinet. Carved and Gilt Wood with Aubusson Tapestry. Length, 200 cm. (Mrs. C. Von Pannwitz, Haarlem). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate II. B-Armchair, One of Six. Signed: P. Pluvinet. Carved and Gilt Wood with Aubusson Tapestry. Height, 100 cm.; C-Armchair, One of Six. Signed: Gourdin Pere. Carved and Gilt Wood with Tapestry. Height, 96 cm. (Both in the Collection of Mrs. C. Von Pannwitz, Haarlem). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate III. A-Lit de Repos. Signed: I. Nadal. Wood, Carved and Painted in White and Blue. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate III. B-Table, by David Roentgen. Diameter, 50 by 73 cm. (S. Kramarsky, Amsterdam); C-Table, Signed: R. V. L. C. Wood, with Marquetry Decoration and Ormolu Border. (Mrs. C. Von Pannwitz, Haarlem). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
06/1937 | 411 | 70
Pages: 284-287+289-291
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Lunsingh Scheurleer, Th. H. (Lunsingh Scheurleer, Th. H.; Scheurleer, Th. H. Lunsingh; Scheurleer, Th.H. Lunsingh; Scheurleer, H. Lunsingh)
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Plate I. B-Duchesse-Brisee, Signed by Tilliard. Middle of the Eighteenth Century. Carved Wood, 100 by 178 cm. (Dr. G. Hamburger, Laren). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate I. D-Armchair, Signed by S. Canot. Third Quarter of the Eighteenth Century. Beechwood, Painted, 96 by 63 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate I. E-Bergere. About 1800. Oak, Painted and Gilt; 66 by 101 cm. (Municipal Museum, the Hague). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate II. B-Commode, Signed by Pierre Macret. About 1750. Marquetry, with Ormolu Mounts, 88 by 64 cm. (Dr. G. Hamburger, Laren). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate III. A-Commode, Signed by C. Wolff. Third Quarter of the Eighteenth Century. Marquetry, with Bronze Mounts, 90 by 125 cm. (Dr. E. Heldring, Amsterdam). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate III. B-Table, Signed R. V. L. C. (Roger van der Cruse Lacroix). About 1760. Marquetry, with Ormolu Mounts, 71 by 40 cm. (Dr. G. Hamburger, Laren). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate III. C-Commode, by Roger van der Cruse Lacroix. About 1780. Marquetry, with Ormolu Mounts, 92 by 143 cm. (N. V. Tot Uitoefening van den Kunsthandel, Amsterdam). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate I. A-Armchair. About 1730. Oak, Covered in Red Velvet; 110 by 72 cm. (Municipal Museum, the Hague). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate I. C-Armchair. About 1780. Carved Wood, 95 by 52 cm. (Dr. G. Hamburger, Laren). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate II. A-Console-Table. About 1725. Wood, Carved and Gilt, 82 by 88 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
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Plate II. C-Writing Table. Second Quarter of the Eighteenth Century. Rosewood, with Copper Mounts, 80 by 147 cm. (Dr. G. Hamburger, Laren); D-Cabinet. About 1770. Marquetry, with Ormolu Mounts, 97 by 43 cm. (N. V. Internationale Antiquiteitenhandel, Amsterdam). French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in Holland
Short Notice
Parmigianino and Boulle
06/1936 | 399 | 68
Pages: 286-288
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Lunsingh Scheurleer, Th. H. (Lunsingh Scheurleer, Th. H.; Scheurleer, Th. H. Lunsingh; Scheurleer, Th.H. Lunsingh; Scheurleer, H. Lunsingh)
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A-Cupid and Time, by Ugo da Carpi after Parmigianino. Woodcut, 44 by 30 cm. (Rijksprentenkabinet, Leyden). Shorter Notices: Parmigianino and Boulle
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B-Design for a Clock, by Andre-Charles Boulle. 25.7 by 17 cm. (Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris). Shorter Notices: Parmigianino and Boulle
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C-Clock, Signed by C. Martinet; Case Made in Boulle's Workshop. 1726. Height, 91.4 cm. (Wallace Collection.). Shorter Notices: Parmigianino and Boulle