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Martin Carlin
(1730 - 1785)
,
Jacques-François Micaud
(? - 1810)
Table-chiffonnière
Credit:
Photo (C) RMN-Grand Palais / Jean-Gilles Berizzi
musée du Louvre
http://www.louvre.fr
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Photo (C) RMN-Grand Palais / Jean-Gilles Berizzi
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tables (all types of)
Louis XVI style
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About the artwork
Title:
Table-chiffonnière
Periods:
18th century
modern age
XVIIIth century
Techniques:
dorure
bâti
oak (wood)
bronze
rosewood
gilded
veneer
soft-paste porcelain
cabinetwork (technique)
Dimensions:
730 x 470
Inventory number:
OA7624
Detail:
Plateau peint par Micaud. Vers 1774
Location:
musée du Louvre
About the author(s)
Author:
Martin Carlin
Born:
1730
Dead:
1785
Country:
France
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Martin Carlin
(ca 1730 – 1785) was a Parisian ébéniste, born at Freiburg, who was received master at Paris in 1766. Carlin worked at first in the shop of Jean-François Oeben, whose sister he married. He set up independently in the Faubourg Saint-Antoine, an unfashionable quarter of Paris, where few of his wealthy clientele would have penetrated. Carlin sold his works exclusively to
marchands-merciers
such as Simon-Philippe Poirier and his partner Dominique Daguerre, who acted as…
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Author:
Jacques-François Micaud
Dead:
1810