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Selten schöne Roentgen-Schatulle

Height: 11 cm. Width: 24.5 cm. Depth: 17.5 cm. Neuwied, second half of the 18th century. A one-division base over gilded corner feet with a push mechanism on the upper edge of the body, framed by a gilded quarter profile. Hinged lid with inlaid ormolu-framed marquetry depicting two rural figures feeding chickens. The lively, differentiated effect of the marquetry - here against a typically dark background - is due to the use of various fine-grained precious woods such as boxwood, lemonwood, ebonized pear and other types of fruitwood. The technique of producing such fine mosaic inlays from an etched model naturally required a high standard of skill. The appropriate veneer woods are selected by tracing the engraving template, the grain of which corresponds to the respective object of the picture sections. They are glued onto tissue paper, cut and assembled to fit. The desk of Elector Johann Philipp von Walderdorff features a micro-mosaic of this fine design (Huth, plate 75 and Greber, p. 101, fig. 182). As Hans Huth has established (see below), the models for these Roentgen marquetry paintings are based on pictures by the Dutch painter Nicolas Berchem (1620-1683), which were engraved by Johann Georg Hertel and thus became widespread, and were taken up by Roentgen, Meissen and other courtly manufactories. Today, works from the Roentgen manufactory can be found in important collections throughout Europe and overseas, some in museums and public collections but also in private ownership. They are among the treasures of the decorative arts. One key present, base minimally cracked. Annotation: There are some particularly well-known pieces such as Goethe's roll-top desk for Frau von Stein, located in the Catherine Palace, St. Petersburg, as well as the desk at which Napoleon and President Jefferson signed the treaty on the purchase of a southern part of the USA. Collectors of these pieces were: Johann Wolfgang and Johann Caspar von Goethe, Elector and Archbishop Johann Philipp von Walderdorff; Elector of Mainz; Friedrich Wilhelm II. Among the collections of such objects known by name can be mentioned: Musée des Arts Decoratives, Paris; Metropolitan Museum, New York; Bavarian National Museum, Munich; Louvre, Paris; Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg; Samuel H. Kress Collection, London; Wallace Collection, London; Wörlitz Palace; Charlottenburg Palace; Victoria & Albert Museum, London; Niarchos Collection and many others. Literature: Cf. Josef Maria Greber, Abraham and David Roentgen, Möbel für Europa, vol. 1, Starnberg 1980, p. 79. Cf. Dietrich Fabian, Abraham und David Roentgen - Das noch aufgefundene Gesamtwerk ihrer Möbel- und Uhrenkunst in Verbindung mit der Uhrmacherfamilie Kinzing in Neuwied. Life and work. List of works and sources, Bad Neustadt/Saale 1996. Cf. Dietrich Fabian, Abraham and David Roentgen. From carpenter's workshop to art furniture manufactory, Bad Neustadt 1992. Cf. Dietrich Fabian, Goethe's roll-top desk for Frau von Stein, Bad Neustadt 1978. Cf. Otto von Falke, Das Roentgenbureau im Kunstgewerbemuseum, Berlin 1911. Cf. Josef Maria Greber, David Roentgen, the Royal Cabinet Maker from Neuwied, Neuwied 1948. Cf. Josef Maria Greber, Das Zylinderbureau der Frau von Stein, executed according to a design by Goethe, Vienna 1964. Cf. Georg Himmelheber, The craftmanship of David Roentgen, in: The Connoisseur, September 1967. Cf. Hans Huth, Abraham und David Roentgen und ihre Neuwieder Möbelwerkstatt, Berlin 1928 (1391171) (13) Rare, beautiful Roentgen box Height: 11 cm. Width: 24.5 cm. Depth: 17.5 cm. Neuwied, second half of the 18th century. The lively, differentiated appearance of the inlaid image - here set against a typically dark background - owes the use of a wide variety of fine grain woods, such as boxwood, lemon wood, ebonized pear wood and other types of fruit wood.

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Selten schöne Roentgen-Schatulle

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