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ArtistAttributed to Alexandre Roux (French, active 1837-1881)
Dateabout 1865
DimensionsOverall: 50 1/2 x 51 x 18 1/2 in. (128.3 x 129.5 x 47 cm)
MediumRosewood, marquetry, porcelain, bronze
ClassificationFurniture
Credit LineGift of Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Kern
Object number
1986.53
Not on View
Label TextIn the mid-1800s, much of American interior design was inspired by styles from the European past. Alexander Roux and other French cabinetmakers who established shops in New York in the early 1800s were familiar with current fashions and historical styles in Europe. This cabinet, a display piece usually found in an entrance hall or drawing room, features elements such as the winged mask that are borrowed from the Italian Renaissance of the 1500s. The turquoise ceramic plaque on the door recalls the French Rococo style of the 1700s. However, this European ornamentation is joined by elements from the American landscape—look for the stalks of wheat and morning glories—illustrating the nation’s interest in nature.
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