A PAIR OF ORMOLU-MOUNTED, BRASS INLAID MAHOGANY COMMODES
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A PAIR OF ORMOLU-MOUNTED, BRASS INLAID MAHOGANY COMMODES

20TH CENTURY, OF RUSSIAN NEOCLASSICAL STYLE, AFTER A DESIGN BY HEINRICH GAMBS

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A PAIR OF ORMOLU-MOUNTED, BRASS INLAID MAHOGANY COMMODES
20TH CENTURY, OF RUSSIAN NEOCLASSICAL STYLE, AFTER A DESIGN BY HEINRICH GAMBS
Each with bowed stepped top above two long drawers, each inset with rippled brass bandings, centred by roundels between fluted angles, on offset square tapering legs
88 cm. high x 112 cm. wide x 60 cm. deep (2)
Literature
Comparative Literature:
A. Chenevière, Russian Furniture, London, 1989.
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Lot Essay

This elegant pair of commodes has been made after a design by Heinrich Gambs (1765-1831), cabinet-maker to the Russian court. They follow designs by the court architect and designer Andrei Voronikhin (1759-1814), notably to their pieces supplied to Pavlovsk around 1803-04.
The German cabinet maker Heinrich Gambs (1765 - 1831) had been a pupil of David Roentgen to whom the style of Gambs is strongly indebted. After accompanying Roentgen on his last journey to St Petersburg in 1789, Gambs settled there and established a rapidly growing workshop. He was a great favorite of the Grand Duchess Maria Feodorovna and under her patronage he became the pre-eminent cabinet-maker of the last twenty years of the 18th century. The cabinet-maker who was greatly influenced by Roentgen's work, executed many commissions for the Imperial Court.

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