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COMMODE (CHEST OF DRAWERS)

Creator(s): Godefroy Dester (Maker)

On view in: Second Floor Hallway


About this object

The top is in reddish mottled marble. Across the top of the front, in three sections, and on each side is a frieze in gilt bronze with a bold design of interlaced big and small circles enclosing rosettes, the interstices filled with acanthus leaves. The front of the body is split across to conform to two drawers behind; the marquetry on the front is divided into three panels -the center has a cluster of musical instruments, sheets of music, and laurel leaves; on either side is an ornate urn; between the panels is a motif like scales or links of a chain; in the apron below is a gilt bronze mount with a lion mask flanked by vine scrolls; each side of the chest has the same urn and scale motif. The front posts are canted and topped by a ram's head and acanthus leaves in gilt bronze; the front legs have acanthus leaves on the curved knees and more leaves near the lion claw feet, all in gilt bronze; also on the legs are two bands of the scale motif in marquetry. Each drawer has two large wreath-like pulls.

Object name:
COMMODE (CHEST OF DRAWERS)
Made from:
Wood marquetry -- gilt bronze -- marble
Made in:
Paris, France
Date made:
ca. 1780
Size:
88.9 x 132.7 cm (35 x 52 1/4 in.)

Detailed information for this item

Catalog number:
31.8
Class:
FURNITURE
Signature marks:
STAMP stamped on the top of the right front leg with the D reversed: G DESTER
Credit line:
Bequest of Marjorie Merriweather Post, 1973