Commode

ca. 1740–50
Not on view
The decoration, gilded carving on a milky white ground, would have corresponded closely with the carved woodwork décor of the room in which it stood, for such commodes, like console tables, were made to complement their surroundings. A French-trained architect, François de Cuvilliès (1695–1768) provided designs of similar commodes intended for Bavarian rococo palaces.

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: Commode
  • Date: ca. 1740–50
  • Culture: Southern German
  • Medium: Carved, gilded and painted pinewood, gilt bronze
  • Dimensions: Overall: 33 × 52 1/2 × 22 1/4 in. (83.8 × 133.4 × 56.5 cm)
  • Classification: Woodwork-Furniture
  • Credit Line: The Lesley and Emma Sheafer Collection, Bequest of Emma A. Sheafer, 1973
  • Object Number: 1974.356.97
  • Curatorial Department: European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

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