André-Charles Boulle
French Artist · 1642–1732
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Christened by his contemporaries as "the most skillful artisan in Paris," André-Charles Boulle's name is synonymous with the practice of veneering furniture with marquetry of tortoiseshell, pewter, and brass. Although he did not invent the technique, Boulle was its greatest practitioner and lent his name to its common name: boulle work. Boulle also specialized in floral marquetry in both stained a
Works

Cabinet (Cabinet des Médailles)
Getty Museum · about 1710–1715

Chandelier
Getty Museum · about 1710

Coffer on a Stand
Getty Museum · about 1684–1689

Pair of Candelabra
Getty Museum · about 1700

Pair of Gueridons
Getty Museum · about 1680

Pair of Pedestals
Getty Museum · about 1700

Table
Getty Museum · about 1680–1690

Table
Getty Museum · about 1680–1685

Wall Clock (pendule d'alcove)
Getty Museum · about 1710

Writing Table (Bureau Plat)
Getty Museum · about 1710–1715