Table Designs, from 'Nouveaux Liure d'Orfevrerie' ca. 1701-1703 Daniel Marot the Elder French Daniel Marot was born and raised in France, but in 1685 he left his native country and settled in The Hague (The Netherlands). He received various commissions of high stature from Stadhouder Willem, Prince of Orange, who would soon become King William III of England in 1689. From the late 17th century onwards, Marot also etched and published many designs for architecture and interior decorations. His printed works were very influential throughout Europe, not in the least because he knew exactly how to use the possibilities offered by the print medium to his best advantage. In this small print, from the series Nouveaux Liure dOrfevrerie (New Book of Silversmiths Work) he presents an array of options for the design of a (silver) table. In the two depicted examples he has incorporated four different designs for table legs. They are connected by a stretcher which he has decorated with a sculpte

Table Designs, from 'Nouveaux Liure d'Orfevrerie' ca. 1701-1703 Daniel Marot the Elder French Daniel Marot was born and raised in France, but in 1685 he left his native country and settled in The Hague (The Netherlands). He received various commissions of high stature from Stadhouder Willem, Prince of Orange, who would soon become King William III of England in 1689. From the late 17th century onwards, Marot also etched and published many designs for architecture and interior decorations. His printed works were very influential throughout Europe, not in the least because he knew exactly how to use the possibilities offered by the print medium to his best advantage. In this small print, from the series Nouveaux Liure dOrfevrerie (New Book of Silversmiths Work) he presents an array of options for the design of a (silver) table. In the two depicted examples he has incorporated four different designs for table legs. They are connected by a stretcher which he has decorated with a sculpte
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