Dutch transition commode by Matthijs Horrix
Dutch transition commode by Matthijs Horrix
Dutch transition commode by Matthijs Horrix
Dutch transition commode by Matthijs Horrix
Dutch transition commode by Matthijs Horrix
Dutch transition commode by Matthijs Horrix

Dutch transition commode 1769 - 1771

Matthijs Horrix

Wood
94 ⨯ 142 ⨯ 67 cm
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  • About the artwork
    Dutch Transition commode

    Attributed to Matthijs Horris (Lobberich 1735-1809 the Hague)

    Matthijs Horrix is the most famous cabinetmaker of The Hague in the 18th century. He became to The Hague around 1761 and became a member of the cabinetmakers guild of that city in 1764. He had his workshop at the Spuistraat. From 1770 onwards Horrix developed in size and versatility. He could manufacture any kind of furniture needed to decorate an entire house. This was widely appreciated, especially by the Stadholders Court and its entourage, because he worked “to the most fashionable taste of Paris”.
  • About the artist
    Matthijs Horrix is the most famous cabinetmaker of The Hague in the 18th century. He became to The Hague around 1761 and became a member of the cabinetmakers guild of that city in 1764. He had his workshop at the Spuistraat. From 1770 onwards Horrix developed in size and versatility. He could manufacture any kind of furniture needed to decorate an entire house. This was widely appreciated, especially by the Stadholders Court and its entourage, because he worked “to the most fashionable taste of Paris”.