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Two toilet caskets
André-Charles Boulle (1642–1732), Paris, c. 1685–1690, softwood and oak, veneered with tortoiseshell, brass and pewter, gilt-bronze
These caskets on stands probably served no practical purpose. They were made as works of art, to add lustre to a princely chamber. They are ornamented with marquetry of tortoiseshell and brass, supplemented with some pewter. Boulle specialized in this technique, which is known as boullework. The shape of the fittings accords well with the patterns of the marquetry.
- Artwork typesuitcase
- Object numberBK-2009-255-1
- Dimensionsheight 139.8 cm x width 91.7 cm x depth 66.7 cm, height 84.7 cm x width 91.7 cm x depth 66.4 cm, height 84.7 cm x width 86.5 cm x depth 61.5 cm