Mantle clock (pendule)
French decorative art was internationally acclaimed at the start of the 19th century. The most important Paris dealer at that time was Lignereux, from whom the English ambassador to France bought this clock. The secretary on which the pendule stands also came from this dealer. The woman leaning with her elbow on a stack of books represents Learning or Science.
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Mantle clock (pendule)
French decorative art was internationally acclaimed at the start of the 19th century. The most important Paris dealer at that time was Lignereux, from whom the English ambassador to France bought this clock. The secretary on which the pendule stands also came from this dealer. The woman leaning with her elbow on a stack of books represents Learning or Science.
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Aankoop uit het legaat Bevelander-Steenbeek
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Purchased from the Bevelander-Steenbeek Bequest
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De Franse kunstnijverheid ston ...... elt Studie of Wetenschap voor.
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French decorative art was inte ...... epresents Learning or Science.
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identifier
BK-1997-16
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Rijksmuseum
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Mantle clock (pendule)
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Pendule
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created
1811
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1811
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c. 1802 - c. 1803
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ca. 1802 - ca. 1803
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extent
breedte 43,4 cm
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depth 21 cm
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diepte 21 cm
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height 68 cm
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hoogte 68 cm
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width 43.4 cm
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Collectie: meubelen
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temporal
eerste kwart 19e eeuw
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first quarter 19th century
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