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Sideboard

Creator Name

Alexander Roux

Cultural Context

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Date

ca. 1855

About the Work

Brooklyn Museum Object Description
Sideboard. American black walnut (Juglans nigra). Rectangular form, lower shelf raised on bracketed feet with scalloped, scrolled apron. Incised horizontal panels on sides. Paired, fully carved, seated male hunting dogs at either end support upper serving top with scrolling apron framed and decorated with carved branches with central knot of twigs and leaves with large insect at center; side aprons with similar carving supported by scrolled volutes against backboard. Backboard with fully carved bust of hare facing proper right framed with and flanked by vines and leaves. Quarter round leaf molding to top. Symmetrical, segmental pedimented splash board with elaborate carved vines and grapes with centered hanging dead hare, to proper right, and squirrel, to proper left. Condition: Very good. ...

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Title

Sideboard

Creator

Alexander Roux, American, American, born France, 1813–1886 (active New York, 1836–1880), Maker

Worktype

Furniture

Cultural Context

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Material

Black walnut

Dimensions

49 x 49 x 24 in. (124.5 x 124.5 x 61.0 cm)

Technique

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Language

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Date

ca. 1855

Provenance

Gift of Benno Bordiga, by exchange, Apr 20, 1995

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Rights

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Creative Commons-BY

Inscription

Unmarked

Location

New York, New York, United States

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