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Cabinet table

Marvel at the intricate beauty of 'Cabinet Table' (1635) by Herman Doomer – a stunning German Baroque masterpiece showcasing elaborate wood carvings and masterful craftsmanship from the early 17th century.

Herman Doomer (1595-1650) was a Dutch Golden Age furniture & frame maker renowned for his innovative use of materials like ebony, baleen, and mother-of-pearl. Celebrated for his craftsmanship, he's also known as the subject of a portrait by Rembrandt

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  • Medium: Wood carving
  • Influences: Caravaggio
  • Artist: herman doomer
  • Artistic style: Ornate, detailed
  • Dimensions: 176 x 130 cm
  • Title: Cabinet table

Kunstighetsquiz

Det er kun ett riktig svar på hvert spørsmål.

Spørsmål 1:
What is the primary material used to create this cabinet table?
Spørsmål 2:
The date provided (1635) refers to:
Spørsmål 3:
What type of decorative elements are prominently featured on the doors and drawers of the cabinet?
Spørsmål 4:
The style of the image suggests it is primarily intended for:
Spørsmål 5:
The presence of ball-and-claw feet on the table legs is characteristic of:

Beskrivelse av samleobjektet

A Glimpse into the Dutch Golden Age: The Cabinet Table by Herman Doomer

The image before us presents more than just a piece of furniture; it’s a portal into 17th-century Germany, a tangible echo of a period defined by both artistic flourishing and profound social upheaval. This imposing cabinet table, attributed to the hand of Herman Doomer, offers a captivating study in craftsmanship, symbolism, and the evolving aesthetics of the Dutch Golden Age. Doomer’s work, though relatively obscure today, reflects a fascinating confluence of influences – the meticulous detail of Flemish masters, the burgeoning naturalism of Caravaggio, and the distinctly German tradition of intricate wood carving.

The table itself is a testament to the skill of its creator. Constructed from dark-stained oak, it exudes an air of quiet authority, its substantial size suggesting a piece intended for a prominent location within a wealthy household. The multiple doors and drawers are not merely functional; they’re meticulously sculpted with a profusion of floral motifs – roses, lilies, and forget-me-nots – interwoven with scenes depicting figures engaged in everyday life. These aren't idealized portraits but rather glimpses into the realities of the time: a farmer tending his fields, a woman gathering herbs, and even hints of mythological creatures subtly integrated into the decorative scheme. The level of detail is astonishing; one can almost feel the texture of the petals or discern the individual strands of hair on the carved figures.

The Shadowed Influence of Caravaggio

While Doomer’s style ultimately leans towards the restrained elegance favored in Dutch interiors, a clear influence from Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio is discernible. Like Caravaggio, Doomer masterfully employs dramatic chiaroscuro – the interplay of light and shadow – to draw attention to specific elements within the carving. Notice how the light catches on the folds of fabric or highlights the intricate details of a face, creating a sense of depth and immediacy. This technique, borrowed from the Italian painter’s signature style, elevates the cabinet table beyond mere decoration, imbuing it with a palpable sense of drama and emotional resonance. The use of strong contrasts also serves to emphasize the richness and texture of the wood itself.

A Window into 17th-Century German Life

The date – 1635 – places this cabinet table firmly within the tumultuous period following the Thirty Years’ War. Germany, ravaged by conflict and political fragmentation, experienced a remarkable cultural resurgence during this era, often referred to as the Dutch Golden Age's sister movement. Furniture from this time reflects both the desire for opulent display and a subtle resistance to the devastation of war – a celebration of beauty amidst hardship. The scenes depicted on the cabinet table offer glimpses into the lives of ordinary people, reminding us that even in times of conflict, life continued, marked by routines, traditions, and a deep connection to the natural world.

Symbolism and the Language of Form

Beyond its decorative elements, the cabinet table is rich with symbolic meaning. The abundance of floral motifs speaks to themes of fertility, prosperity, and the cyclical nature of life. The figures depicted – farmers, women, mythical creatures – represent a complex interplay between earthly concerns and spiritual aspirations. The turned legs and ball-and-claw feet, a common feature in traditional German furniture design, ground the piece firmly in its regional context while adding an element of visual stability and elegance. The overall composition suggests a harmonious balance between order and chaos, restraint and exuberance – reflecting the complexities of the era in which it was created.

A Timeless Piece for the Connoisseur

Reproductions of this cabinet table offer a remarkable opportunity to bring a touch of 17th-century German artistry into any interior space. The intricate carvings, combined with the rich dark wood finish, create a statement piece that is both visually stunning and historically significant. Whether displayed in a grand hall or a more intimate setting, this cabinet table serves as a reminder of the enduring power of craftsmanship and the captivating beauty of a bygone era. Its presence evokes a sense of quiet contemplation, inviting viewers to reflect on the stories embedded within its intricate details.


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