André-Charles Boulle (1642-1732) was a French royal cabinetmaker renowned for his exquisite 'Boulle' marquetry – intricate designs of tortoiseshell, brass & pewter inlay. Discover the legacy of this master craftsman whose work defined Louis XIV style
프리크 컬렉션은 미국 뉴욕시의 화려한 골드 에이지 건축물에 위치한 미술관으로 베르메르 레몽 드 등 유럽 거장 작품들을 감상하며 예술과 건축의 아름다움을 경험해보세요.
프리크 컬렉션은 미국 뉴욕시의 화려한 골드 에이지 건축물에 위치한 미술관으로 베르메르 레몽 드 등 유럽 거장 작품들을 감상하며 예술과 건축의 아름다움을 경험해보세요.
프리크 컬렉션, 뉴욕시, 미술관, 베르메르, 레몽 드, 골드 에이지, 해리 클라이 프릭, 유럽 미술, 초상화 조각
프리크
미국
랜달 밀러 박사
뉴욕시
프리크 컬렉션
유럽 미술
약 3천 명
오버 270 작품
미술관
1935
고딕 복귀
2
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This clock illustrates the high degree of craftsmanship and originality in the designs of the artisans who served Louis XIV. The movement, by either Isaac Thuret or his son, Jacques Thuret— each of whom held the position of clockmaker to the king—is set within a case by André-Charles Boulle, the celebrated cabinetmaker to Louis XIV. Both the Thurets and Boulle occupied workshops in the Palace of the Louvre. Their royal appointments made it possible to work outside the strict regulations of the French guild system, in which a craftsman could open his own workshop only after attaining the status of master. Such a workshop produced objects exclusively within the specialty of the master craftsman. A royal craftsman, exempt from this rule, was free to cross boundaries into other fields, therefore controlling all aspects of the production from design to decoration. For this barometer clock, Boulle not only built the case—covering it with a turtle-shell veneer with inlays of engraved brass and pewter— he also designed, chased, and gilded the highly original gilt-bronze mounts that adorn the piece. He crowned the clock with a Greco-Roman oil lamp with a satyr’s head and placed an Egyptian sphinx on each side of the base, which rests on spiral turrets. Boulle’s embrace of the antique— classical and Egyptian—represents a central aspect of the style that prevailed during the reign of the Sun King.Source: Vignon, Charlotte. The Frick Collection Decorative Arts Handbook. New York: The Frick Collection/Scala, 2015.