Bernard MOLITOR (1755-1833)

Louis XVI Commode, Stamped Molitor

 

Chest of drawers from the Louis XVI period (circa 1790) in mahogany, lemon tree, amaranth, on an oak frame. It opens with three drawers in three rows, the rounded rudent fluted uprights extended by tapered ringed feet. Drop ring pull hands and gilt bronze keyholes. Veined Sainte-Anne gray marble top. Stamped B MOLITOR and hallmark of Jurande Bernard MOLITOR (1755-1833) received Master in 1787. H. 84 L. 83 D. 40 cm. (Very good condition) Missing the original keys Condition report and technical photographs on request. Provenances. Private collection. This is most likely the chest of drawers referenced under number 13 of the catalog raisonnée * Versailles Sale, 11.6.1969 n°228 Bibliography: *Molitor cabinetmaker from Louis XVI to Louis XVIII by Ulrich Leben, Éditions d'Art Monelle Hayot , 1992 Bernard Molitor, French cabinetmaker born October 22, 1755 in Betzdorf ("Country Duchy of Luxembourg and County of Chiny") and died November 17, 1833 in Fontainebleau. Son of a Luxembourg miller, he was received as a master cabinetmaker in 1787. His work is characterized by an austere elegance that seduced the administration of the Garde-Meuble de la Couronne headed by Thierry de Ville d'Avray, anxious to prove a moderation of expenses. royal. Public collections: Paris, Musée du Louvre: Lacquer cabinet, Paris, Musée Marmottan: Six mahogany armchairs Versailles, Petit Trianon: Pedestal table commissioned for the Château de Saint-Cloud, Versailles, Château de Versailles: Circular tea table London, Wallace Collection: Rectangular dressing table Cleveland, Museum of Art: Secretary Directoire Malibu, Paul-Getty Museum: Grand Bureau cylinder in mahogany


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