Chest of Drawers
Maker
Martin Carlin
(French, ca. 1739 - 1785)
Additional Title(s)
- Commode
ClassificationsDECORATIVE ARTS
Dateca. 1775
Mediumoak carcase veneered with marquetry of tulipwood, sycamore, purplewood edge banding and ebony and holly stringing; gilt bronze mounts; white Carrara marble tops
Dimensions39 x 60 x 23 3/4 in. (99.1 x 152.4 x 60.3 cm.)
Signed
InscribedPaper label on the inner shelf: 1 Louis XVI commode stamped Carlin M.E. from the Collection of C.J. Wertheimer.
Mark stamped under the right lobe of the apron: M. CARLIN ME
Mark stamped on the vertical panels at the right and left ends of the back of the object: M. CARLIN [and] M.E. [in monogram]
MarkingsMark stamped under the right lobe of the apron: M. CARLIN ME
Mark stamped on the vertical panels at the right and left ends of the back of the object: M. CARLIN [and] M.E. [in monogram]
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Label TextCabinet-maker Carlin was known for sophisticated pieces of furniture mounted with porcelain plaques or lacquer panels, or, as here, decorated with marquetry of exotic woods. This commode is in the neoclassical style, which looked to the art of ancient Rome for inspiration. The foliate swags and trellises of the marquetry are based on published drawings of some of the material then recently excavated from the archeological sites of Herculaneum and Pompeii.Status
On viewObject number11.31
Bernard Molitor
secretary: 1812-1816; plaques: center:1783, left:1774, right:1777
Object number: 27.22