A Dutch bureau by Unknown artist
A Dutch bureau by Unknown artist
A Dutch bureau by Unknown artist
A Dutch bureau by Unknown artist

A Dutch bureau 1775 - 1795

Unknown artist

WoodAmaranthOakRosewoodGemstone
108 ⨯ 112 ⨯ 55 cm
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  • About the artwork
    The Bureau has an oak frame veneered with rosewood with an inlay of amaranth in a Greek meander motif. The Bureau has two large drawers, covering the whole width of the piece. The fold leaf is supported by two smaller drawers. The interior displays eleven drawers, one of which is placed behind the doors.
    Below the door is a secret compartment a so called ‘keldertje’.

    This bureau with its elegant shape was inspired by French examples, regarding the short legs and fire-gilt sabots.


    Oak frame veneered with rosewood and amaranth

    3rd quarter 18th century
  • About the artist

    It might happen that an artist or maker is unknown.

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