Tafel, kast en buffetkast by Léon Laroche

Tafel, kast en buffetkast 1895

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table

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aged paper

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toned paper

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light pencil work

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parchment

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pencil sketch

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old engraving style

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personal sketchbook

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sketchbook drawing

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pencil work

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watercolour illustration

Dimensions: height 274 mm, width 360 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Léon Laroche created this print depicting furniture, including a table and a buffet, using etching. We can see a clear reference to the Louis XV style, which evokes the French aristocracy of the 18th century. The furniture designs, with their elegant curves and refined details, speak to a culture of luxury and ornate aesthetics. Published in Paris, this print likely circulated among furniture makers or wealthy patrons. The style represented here embodies social status, and this image could have served as a source of inspiration or a catalog of available designs. The institutional context here is the world of design and commerce, where images play a crucial role in shaping tastes and desires. To fully understand the implications of this image, we might turn to archives of design history and the history of commerce. These resources could show how art and design were intertwined with broader social and economic transformations.

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