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Wardrobe and clock

andré-charles boulle (1642 – 1732)

André-Charles Boulle (1642-1732) was a French royal cabinetmaker renowned for his exquisite 'Boulle' marquetry – intricate designs of tortoiseshell, brass & pewter inlay. Discover the legacy of this master craftsman whose work defined Louis XIV style

Wallace Collection (Londýn, Spojené království)

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A Symphony of Gold and Shadow

In the grand tapestry of French Baroque artistry, few objects command the room with as much authority and grace as André-Charles Boulle’s Wardrobe and Clock. Created in 1715, this masterpiece is far more than a mere functional furnishing; it is a breathtaking visual narrative that captures the very zenith of Louis XIV’s reign. To behold this piece is to step into the gilded halls of Versailles, where every surface was designed to reflect the absolute power and divine right of the Sun King. The wardrobe stands as an unparalleled testament to an era defined by opulence, where the boundaries between furniture making and fine art were elegantly dissolved.

The silhouette of the wardrobe is anchored by a deep, dramatic dark oak frame, providing a somber stage for the dazzling display of première partie marquetry. This revolutionary technique, pioneered by Boulle himself, involves the meticulous inlaying of thin sheets of brass and shimmering tortoiseshell into the wood. The result is a mesmerizing interplay of light and shadow; as one moves around the piece, the gleaming brass catches the candlelight, while the translucent depths of the shell create an organic, liquid texture. This rhythmic dance of materials creates a sense of movement within the static form, captivating the eye with its intricate, swirling arabesques and foliate patterns.

The Artistry of the Master

The technical mastery required to execute such a work is nothing short of extraordinary. Boulle’s genius lay in his ability to harmonize disparate materials into a singular, cohesive vision. Beyond the marquetry, the wardrobe is adorned with exquisite gilt-bronze mounts, or ormolu, which serve to accentuate its architectural strength. These bronze elements are not merely decorative; they are sculpted with a precision that mirrors the classical ideals of the age. Small, gilded figures—cherubs and celestial beings—perch atop the structure, their delicate forms providing a soft, ethereal contrast to the rigid geometry of the cabinet's frame.

At the heart of this magnificent structure lies the integrated clock, a marvel of both science and aesthetics. During this period, the invention of the pendulum had revolutionized timekeeping, and Boulle seized this opportunity to create cases that were as intellectually stimulating as they were beautiful. The clock face, with its crisp Roman numerals, acts as a focal point of order amidst the swirling decorative motifs. It represents the Baroque fascination with the intersection of human ingenuity and the natural laws of the universe, suggesting that even time itself can be captured within a frame of such incomparable beauty.

A Legacy for the Discerning Collector

For the modern collector or interior designer, the Wardrobe and Clock offers more than just historical significance; it offers an emotional resonance that transcends centuries. It is a piece that demands attention, serving as a profound anchor in any high-end interior. Whether placed in a stately library or as a centerpiece in a contemporary salon, its presence evokes a sense of timelessness and prestige. The symbolic weight of the piece—representing prosperity, divine favor, and the triumph of artistry over raw material—makes it an inspiring choice for those looking to infuse their spaces with character and soul.

Owning a high-quality reproduction of such a legendary work allows one to participate in this grand tradition of French splendor. It is an invitation to surround oneself with the echoes of history, bringing the sophisticated textures and dramatic light of the 18th century into the modern home. In every meticulously rendered detail, from the glint of the brass to the depth of the ebony-toned wood, lies a tribute to the enduring power of the Baroque spirit.


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Základní informace

  • Subject or theme: Decorative Furniture
  • Artist: André-Charles Boulle
  • Location: Wallace Collection, London
  • Artistic style: Louis XIV Style
  • Movement: Baroque
  • Notable elements or techniques: Marquetry; Gilt bronze mounts; Roman numerals clock face
  • Title: Wardrobe and clock

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