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Pair of Octagonal Pedestals

Dateafter 1686−1715, with possible late 18th century modifications
MediumFir veneered with turtle shell, brass, ebony, and ebonized fruitwood; gilt bronze
Dimensions45 × 22 1/2 × 22 1/2 in. (114.3 × 57.2 × 57.2 cm)
Credit LineHenry Clay Frick Bequest
Accession number1916.5.07
Commentary

Often created in pairs, octagonal pedestals of this size were made to support large pieces of sculp­ture or Chinese porcelain. They were intended to stand away from the wall and be seen in the round. The eight-sided model derives from a pair of pedestals made in 1686 by André-Charles Boulle, the celebrated cabinetmaker to Louis XIV, for the king’s oldest son, the Grand Dauphin. These are now kept at the Chaalis Abbey, north of Paris. It is not known who commissioned this pair, but they were probably made by Boulle before 1715, when he turned his workshop over to his sons. The base, cornice, and top were likely altered later in the century to suit the taste of their new owner.

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

Collection History

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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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 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)
Commode with Tendril Marquetry (One of a Pair)
After André-Charles Boulle
ca. 1820−50
Commode with Tendril Marquetry (One of a Pair)
After André-Charles Boulle
ca. 1820−50
Writing Table with Tendril Marquetry of Tortoiseshell
André-Charles Boulle
ca. 1710, with later alterations
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
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
Commode with six drawers, gilt bronze mounts, and Trellis Parquetry
Attributed to André-Charles Boulle
ca. 1710, with later alterations
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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