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Writing Table with Mechanical Fittings (table mécanique or schreibtisch)

David Roentgenpartly c. 1779, partly 19th century

National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
Washington, DC, United States

The Roentgen family of Germany produced exquisite furniture with ingenious mechanical fittings, coveted by aristocratic patrons throughout 18th-century Europe. The panel that forms the top of this table probably originally adorned the front of a tall cabinet acquired by King Louis XVI of France. When the cabinet was dismantled after the French Revolution, its parts were incorporated into new furniture. In this panel of marquetry, the variously colored sections were cut and arranged to resemble an illusionistic painting of spirited young musicians. The small patch at the top center marks the former cabinet's keyhole. The Widener collection also includes a writing table that belonged to Louis's queen, Marie Antoinette.

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  • Title: Writing Table with Mechanical Fittings (table mécanique or schreibtisch)
  • Creator: In part by David Roentgen and/or his workshop; in part by an unknown craftsmen, probably French or German 19th Century
  • Date Created: partly c. 1779, partly 19th century
  • Physical Dimensions: overall: 76.7 x 143 x 75.5 cm (30 3/16 x 56 5/16 x 29 3/4 in.)
  • Provenance: Arthur Seymour. (Duveen Brothers, Inc., New York); inheritance from Estate of Peter A.B. Widener by gift through power of appointment of Joseph E. Widener, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, after purchase 9 December 1915 by funds of the estate; gift 1942 to NGA.
  • Rights: CC0
  • Medium: oak carcass; pictorial marquetry principally of sycamore, rosewood, applewood with some traces of coloring, and boxwood; table veneered principally with tulipwood, amboyna, ebony, and boxwood; interior fittings of Cuban mahogany; gilded bronze and brass mounts; steel mechanical fitments
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

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