Table ca. 1790 Attributed to Adam Weisweiler French This side table demonstrates the persistent taste for the exotic and Chinoiserie during the reign of Louis XVI, a period more typically defined by the restrained Neoclassical forms inspired by ancient Rome and Greece. Attributed to the famed Parisian cabinetmaker Adam Weisweiler, the oak table is veneered with ebony, incorporates panels of black and gold Japanese lacquer, and is set with strips of pewter and gilt-bronze mounts. It has a marble top. A small drawer is located in the frieze, and the four tapered octagonal legs are joined by an interlacing stretcher mounted with a gilt-bronze urn (possibly a replacement). The central lacquer panel located in the frieze, paired with the two gilt-bronze panels featuring fauns and trophies, demonstrates how furniture under the reign of Louis XVI combined lacquer from the Far East with classical motifs from antiquity. Seen with the museums vases chinois, a pair of vases produced around 1791

Table ca. 1790 Attributed to Adam Weisweiler French This side table demonstrates the persistent taste for the exotic and Chinoiserie during the reign of Louis XVI, a period more typically defined by the restrained Neoclassical forms inspired by ancient Rome and Greece. Attributed to the famed Parisian cabinetmaker Adam Weisweiler, the oak table is veneered with ebony, incorporates panels of black and gold Japanese lacquer, and is set with strips of pewter and gilt-bronze mounts. It has a marble top. A small drawer is located in the frieze, and the four tapered octagonal legs are joined by an interlacing stretcher mounted with a gilt-bronze urn (possibly a replacement). The central lacquer panel located in the frieze, paired with the two gilt-bronze panels featuring fauns and trophies, demonstrates how furniture under the reign of Louis XVI combined lacquer from the Far East with classical motifs from antiquity. Seen with the museums vases chinois, a pair of vases produced around 1791
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