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Console Table

French, probably Provence or Comtat Venaissin1730–35

The Frick Collection

The Frick Collection
New York City, United States

Little is known about eighteenth-century forged-iron furniture beyond its having been made by metalsmiths who forged interior and outdoor balustrades, balconies, fences, and gates. The art of ironwork flourished in Paris and many other cities and towns throughout France. This table is similar to a few others made in southeastern France, more precisely in Provence and in the Comtat Venaissin, the region around the city of Avignon, where a tradition of fine ironwork dates to the Middle Ages. Not necessarily made for the outdoors, these tables primarily furnished vestibules, salons, and dining rooms. This rare example combines fine forged iron and gilt repoussé iron—where the metal is ornamented and shaped by hammering from the reverse side.

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

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  • Title: Console Table
  • Creator: French, probably Provence or Comtat Venaissin
  • Date Created: 1730–35
  • Physical Dimensions: 35 1/2 × 51 1/4 × 25 in. (90.2 × 130.2 × 63.5 cm)
  • External Link: See more on The Frick Collection website
  • Medium: Iron and marble
  • Credit Line: Henry Clay Frick Bequest
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