National Gallery of Art 🎨 Washington D.C. Jean Francois Oeben 🪓 German Cabinetmaker 1721-63
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National Gallery of Art 🎨 Washington D.C. Jean Francois Oeben 🪓 German Cabinetmaker 1721-63

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Writing Table, made 1774-80 by David Roentgen
From the Victoria & Albert Museum
Jane Austen's writing table, ca. early 1700s
This cherished item reflects the impeccable work of Jane Austen, a renowned English writer who created novels like Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility.
Karl Friedrich Abel
Artist: Thomas Gainsborough (British, 1727-1788)
Date: c. 1777
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, CA, United States
Description
Gainsborough portrays Karl Friedrich Abel in a moment of inspiration. He is seated at a writing table with his pen resting on the first bar of a new musical score. His viola da gamba rests against his thigh, as if he has just set it aside momentarily. Abel was a prolific composer, important performer, and one of Gainsborough’s closest friends.
“The manuscript book isn’t only the necessary medium for the trasmission of ancient and medieval culture: it’s also a complex and dynamic object, which reflects, in its appearance and physical structure, the cultural, economical, social and political changes through the centuries.” - Marilena Maniaci.

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Thomas Potter A George I burr walnut-veneered and walnut adjustable writing table, circa 1720-30
The quarter veneered hinged and folding top inset with a later gilt-tooled leather writing surface, with ratchet mechanism to underside, above a single drawer to each side, one fitted with compartments for inkwells and pens, the drawers retaining the Untermyer collection inventory number 64.101.1084 74.5cm. high, 38cm. wide, 48cm. deep (closed); 2ft. 5½in. 1ft. 3in., 1ft. 7in.
▪︎Combined music-stand and writing-table.
Place of origin: Paris
Date: ca. 1777-1785
Artist/Maker: Carlin, Martin (maker); Pafrat, Jean-Jacques (cabinet-maker)
Medium: Veneered in tulipwood, purpleheart, mahogany, sycamore and boxwood, on a carcase of oak; set with soft-paste porcelain plaque (Sèvres) and with gilt-bronze mounts.
c1760, Work and writing table (table en chiffonière), Bernard II van Risenburgh (ca. 1696–ca. 1767) Culture: French / MET