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Commode (one of a pair)

 (French, 1642–1732)
Dateca. 1820−50
MediumOak and walnut veneered with turtle shell, brass, and ebony; gilt bronze, marble
Dimensions34 3/4 × 48 3/4 × 25 1/4 in. (88.3 × 123.8 × 64.1 cm)
Credit LineHenry Clay Frick Bequest
Accession number1916.5.02
Commentary

André-Charles Boulle’s furniture was sought after, restored, and copied throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in France and abroad. Around 1850, the London firm Blake produced this copy of one of Boulle’s most celebrated pieces, a pair of commodes made in 1708-09 for Louis XIV at the Grand Trianon in the garden of Versailles. In the 1820s, a certain Robert Blake was known in London as a “Buhl [Boulle] manufacturer and cabinet inlayer.” He seems to have retired or died by 1843, when he was succeeded by his sons (one of whom was William), also known as “Buhl & marquetry furniture & inlaid flooring manufacturers.” In 1916, Henry Clay Frick purchased this piece and its pair, 1916.5.03, “not guaranteed of the period” from the art dealer Joseph Duveen for a mere $15,000.

Source: Vignon, Charlotte. The Frick Collection Decorative Arts Handbook. New York: The Frick Collection/Scala, 2015.

Collection History

Sir John Murray Scott (?). Duveen. Frick, 1916.

Source: Furniture in The Frick Collection: Italian and French Renaissance, French 18th and 19th Centuries (Pt. I). Volume V. New York: The Frick Collection, 1992.

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Commode with Tendril Marquetry (One of a Pair)
After André-Charles Boulle
ca. 1820−50
Front view of Boulle Kneehole Desk with marquetry of pewter, gilt brass and tortoiseshell and l…
Workshop of André-Charles Boulle
ca. 1692−95, with later alterations ca. 1770 (before 1777)
Writing Table with Tendril Marquetry of Tortoiseshell
André-Charles Boulle
ca. 1710, with later alterations
Octagonal Pedestal with Tendril Marquetry of Tortoiseshell and Brass  (One of a Pair)
Attributed to André-Charles Boulle
after 1686−1715, with possible late 18th century modifications
Octagonal Pedestal with Tendril Marquetry of Tortoiseshell and Brass  (One of a Pair)
Attributed to André-Charles Boulle
after 1686−1715, with possible late 18th century modifications
Front view of Barometer Clock with Boulle marquetry consisting of inlaid tortoiseshell, pewter,…
André-Charles Boulle
ca. 1690–1700
Front view of longcase clock with marquetry of pewter and tortoiseshell and dial made of gilt b…
Attributed to André-Charles Boulle
ca. 1677
Commode with six drawers, gilt bronze mounts, and Trellis Parquetry
Attributed to André-Charles Boulle
ca. 1710, with later alterations
Cabinet with Pictorial and Tendril Marquetry of Tortoiseshell, Brass, Pewter, and Ebony (One of…
After André-Charles Boulle
19th century
Cabinet with Pictorial and Tendril Marquetry of Tortoiseshell, Brass, Pewter, and Ebony (One of…
After André-Charles Boulle
19th century
Front view of Mantel Clock, consisting of a luxurious mix of materials, including a gilt bronze…
Attributed to André-Charles Boulle
ca. 1675
Front view of Tête de Poupée Clock inlaid with a lavish Boulle marquetry of tortoiseshell, pewt…
Balthazar Martinot II
ca. 1680–90
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