Cabinet
Gole, originally from Bergen in what is now the province of Noord-Holland, established himself in Paris around 1643, where he soon made a name for himself. Already in 1651 he was appointed court cabinetmaker by King Louis XIV. This cabinet is decorated with floral marquetry, an ornamental technique that was probably invented and disseminated by Gole. The small lock plates were originally made of gilt bronze; the little ivory shields were applied later.
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Cabinet
Gole, originally from Bergen in what is now the province of Noord-Holland, established himself in Paris around 1643, where he soon made a name for himself. Already in 1651 he was appointed court cabinetmaker by King Louis XIV. This cabinet is decorated with floral marquetry, an ornamental technique that was probably invented and disseminated by Gole. The small lock plates were originally made of gilt bronze; the little ivory shields were applied later.
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Aankoop met steun van de Rijksmuseum-Stichting
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Purchased with the support of the Rijksmuseum-Stichting
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description
De uit het Noord-Hollandse Ber ...... ildjes zijn later aangebracht.
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Gole, originally from Bergen i ...... ry shields were applied later.
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identifier
BK-1996-22
language
publisher
Rijksmuseum
subject
title
Cabinet
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Kabinet
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created
c. 1655 - c. 1660
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ca. 1655 - ca. 1660
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extent
breedte 84,5 cm
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depth 34.0 cm
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depth 35.0 cm
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diepte 35,0 cm
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grondvlak diepte 34,0 cm
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gronsvlak breedte 84,0 cm
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height 128.5 cm
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hoogte 128,5 cm
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width 84.0 cm
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width 84.5 cm
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Collectie: meubelen
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spatial
temporal
derde kwart 17e eeuw
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third quarter 17th century
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