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A Newly Discovered Commode Signed by Christopher Fuhrlohg
10/1972 | 835 | 114
Pages: 704+706-711+713-714
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Hayward, J. F. (Hayward, J. F.; Hayward, John Forrest; H., J. F.; Hayward, John)
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76. Original Sketch of the Fuhrlohg Commode from the Linnell Album, by John Linnell or Christopher Fuhrlohg. Pen and Wash. (Victoria and Albert Museum.)
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77. Detail of Classical Vase from Commode, by Georg Haupt. Marquetry of Various Woods. (Swedish Royal Collection.)
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78. Commode Transition, by Christopher Fuhrlohg. Signed and Dated 1767. The Whole Surface Marquetried with Various Woods, the Later Top Ebonized, Ormolu Mounts. (Castle Howard, Yorkshire.)
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79. Marquetry Commode, by Christopher Fuhrlohg. Central Panel Signed and Dated 1772. (Collection M. Knapp Esq.)
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80. Marquetry Commode en suite with the One Illustrated in Fig. 79. (Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight.)
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81. Marquetry Commode, Attributed to Christopher Fuhrlohg. The Central Panel Adapted from a Design by Angelica Kauffmann. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.)
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82. View of the Commode Illustrated in Fig. 81, with the Doors Let Down and Slid in Position under the Carcase.
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83. Christopher Fuhrlohg's First Trade Card of c. 1772. (British Museum.)
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84. The Second Fuhrlohg Trade Card of c. 1788. (British Museum.)
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85. Detail of Signature on Commode Illustrated in Fig. 79: 'C. Furhlohg Fecit MDCCLXXII.'
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86. The Third Fuhrlohg Trade Card. (British Museum.)
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87. Detail of Central Panel of Commode Illustrated in Fig. 81.
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88. Marquetry Bureau, Attributed to Christopher Fuhrlohg and Christian Linning. With a Central Medallion in the Manner of Angelica Kauffmann. (Messrs Asprey, London.)
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89. Top of a Satinwood and Marquetry Serpentine-Fronted Side Table, Attributed to Christopher Fuhrlohg and Christian Linning. (Private Collection, Alabama, U. S. A.)
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90. Front of Satinwood and Marquetry Serpentine-Fronted Side Table, Attributed Christopher Fuhrlohg and Christian Linning. (Private Collection, Alabama, U. S. A.)
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91. Portrait of Chistopher Fuhrlohg, by Elias Martin. c. 1790. Water-Colour. (Nordiska Museum, Stockholm.) Photo. Courtesy the Nordiska Museum.
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93. Satinwood and Marquetry Cabinet, Attributed to Christopher Fuhrlohg. The Fall-Front Inlaid with a Marquetry Panel Against an Ebony Ground. (Messrs Sotheby's.)
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92. Harewood and Marquetry Commode Probably Made in London by a Paristrained Swedish emigré ébéniste. c. 1770. (Ham House, Middlesex.)
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Christopher Fuhrlogh, an Anglo-Swedish Cabinet-Maker
11/1969 | 800 | 111
Pages: 648-653+655
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Hayward, J. F. (Hayward, J. F.; Hayward, John Forrest; H., J. F.; Hayward, John)
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1. Detail of Gilt Bronze Corner Mount of the Secretaire Reproduced in Fig. 9. [Dropfront Secretaire with Pine Carcase and Oak Drawer-Linings Veneered with Sycamore, Kingwood, Rosewood and Mahogany, the Marquetry Panel of the Dropfront Executed in Various Woods. Gilt Bronze Mounts. Interior of Secretaire Here Shown. Attributed to an Anglo-Swedish Cabinet-Maker, Perhaps the Workshop Established in London by Georg Haupt and Christian Furlogh in 1768. c. 1770-80. (Private Collection.)]
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2. Commode Veneered and Enriched with Marquetry of Various Woods, Attributed to Pierre Langlois, the Gilt Bronze Mounts by the Same Master as Those of the Secretaire Reproduced in Fig. 9. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.)
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3. Secretaire Reproduced in Fig. 9. [Dropfront Secretaire with Pine Carcase and Oak Drawer-Linings Veneered with Sycamore, Kingwood, Rosewood and Mahogany, the Marquetry Panel of the Dropfront Executed in Various Woods. Gilt Bronze Mounts. Interior of Secretaire Here Shown. Attributed to an Anglo-Swedish Cabinet-Maker, Perhaps the Workshop Established in London by Georg Haupt and Christian Furlogh in 1768. c. 1770-80. (Private Collection.)]
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4. Dropfront Secretaire, by Georg Haupt of Stockholm. Signed and Dated 1780. (Nordiska Museum, Stockholm.)
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5. Commode, by Georg Haupt. c. 1780. (Nordiska Museum, Stockholm.)
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6. Rear View of Drawer of Secretaire Reproduced in Fig. 9, Showing Rough Dovetails. [Dropfront Secretaire with Pine Carcase and Oak Drawer-Linings Veneered with Sycamore, Kingwood, Rosewood and Mahogany, the Marquetry Panel of the Dropfront Executed in Various Woods. Gilt Bronze Mounts. Interior of Secretaire Here Shown. Attributed to an Anglo-Swedish Cabinet-Maker, Perhaps the Workshop Established in London by Georg Haupt and Christian Furlogh in 1768. c. 1770-80. (Private Collection.)]
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7. Back View of the Secretaire Reproduced in Fig. 9, Showing Rough Construction of Back. [Dropfront Secretaire with Pine Carcase and Oak Drawer-Linings Veneered with Sycamore, Kingwood, Rosewood and Mahogany, the Marquetry Panel of the Dropfront Executed in Various Woods. Gilt Bronze Mounts. Interior of Secretaire Here Shown. Attributed to an Anglo-Swedish Cabinet-Maker, Perhaps the Workshop Established in London by Georg Haupt and Christian Furlogh in 1768. c. 1770-80. (Private Collection.)]
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8. Side View of Secretaire Reproduced in Fig. 9, Showing Mounts and Marquetry Obelisk. [Dropfront Secretaire with Pine Carcase and Oak Drawer-Linings Veneered with Sycamore, Kingwood, Rosewood and Mahogany, the Marquetry Panel of the Dropfront Executed in Various Woods. Gilt Bronze Mounts. Interior of Secretaire Here Shown. Attributed to an Anglo-Swedish Cabinet-Maker, Perhaps the Workshop Established in London by Georg Haupt and Christian Furlogh in 1768. c. 1770-80. (Private Collection.)]
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9. Dropfront Secretaire with Pine Carcase and Oak Drawer-Linings Veneered with Sycamore, Kingwood, Rosewood and Mahogany, the Marquetry Panel of the Dropfront Executed in Various Woods. Gilt Bronze Mounts. Interior of Secretaire Here Shown. Attributed to an Anglo-Swedish Cabinet-Maker, Perhaps the Workshop Established in London by Georg Haupt and Christian Furlogh in 1768. c. 1770-80. (Private Collection.)