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A work made of walnut, ebonized walnut, pine, and brass.

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c. 1760–65

Probably Fratelli Valentini Workshop (about 1760–70) Milan, Duchy of Milan (now Italy)

Milan

The top portion of this desk drops down to create a writing surface, revealing a suite of discreet drawers. Its bulbous shape (bombé in French) is characteristic of continental European furniture from the mid-1700s. Northern Italian designers developed a distinct style, called Barocchetto, inspired by marble church altars. Craftspeople expertly arranged the burl-walnut veneers in this example to mimic marbling, while raised molding unifies the drawers, enhancing the visual harmony.

Walnut, ebonized walnut, pine, and brass

Applied Arts of Europe