Modèle d'un écritoire ?

Paris [75] Musée du Louvre

[VIDE]

This terracotta element is made of a molded base, topped by an elaborate pedestal. This pedestal supports a second molded base, decorated with scrolls and garlands of flowers. It could be a model of a writing desk. It was found in the remains of the workshop of the cabinetmaker André-Charles Boulle, destroyed by fire on the night of August 30, 1720.

Where to find it

Paris [75] Musée du Louvre
99, rue de Rivoli
Palais du Louvre
75001 Paris

Commune of discovery

Paris 1

Locality

Louvre, Cour Napoléon

Type of intervention

Excavation

Year of excavation

1984 – 1986

Chief Scientist

Yves de Kisch, Pierre-Jean Trombetta

Inventory number

CN 12677

Scope

Economy and trade ➔ Handicrafts

Materials

Terracotta ➔ Ceramic

Chronological period

Modern period [1492 / 1789]

Dating the object

1600 – 1800

Dimensions

H. 22.5 cm, P. 12 cm,

To museum documentation

Read more