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Jean-François Oeben (Master c. 1761)
Paris, c. 1761
Oak, elm, limewood and exotic woods; gilt bronze, velvet, mirror
71 x 110 x 53 cm
Inv. no. 749

The flowing, yet sober lines of this piece, combined with the perfection of the decoration and the precision of the mechanism it holds, make this one of the masterpieces of the Calouste Gulbenkian Collection.

The lid, completely covered by a motif alluding to the construction of the Military Academy, slides back when a key is turned to show a reading stand flanked by two compartments covered by hinged flap. The reading stand, lined with green velvet, turns on a horizontal axis, to reveal a mirror on its reverse.

Madame de Pompadour may have commissioned this table as a gift for the Duke of Argenson. Mechanical furniture was one of the great novelties of the eighteenth century, greatly appreciated by a society that loved to be surrounded by luxurious objects, but was not above using them for practical purposes, especially if they added to their comfort.

A selection of 18th century-pieces in the Calouste Gulbenkian Collection

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