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Clock face

Admire André-Charles Boulle’s 1715 clock face – a stunning example of Rococo marquetry & neoclassical design. Gilded gold, cherubs, & intricate detail. A luxurious antique masterpiece.

André-Charles Boulle (1642-1732) was a French royal cabinetmaker renowned for his exquisite 'Boulle' marquetry – intricate designs of tortoiseshell, brass & pewter inlay. Discover the legacy of this master craftsman whose work defined Louis XIV style

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لوحة زيتية مرسومة يدوياً على الكانفاس بالمقاس والإطار الذي تفضله، تُنفذ حسب الطلب على أيدي فنانينا. ( التحويل إلى المطبوعات الانتقال إلى الصورة الرقمية)

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اختر من بين أحجامنا المُعدّة مسبقًا والتي تتطابق مع النسب الأصلية للعمل الفني.

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يمكنك إدخال أبعادك الخاصة لتناسب إطارًا معينًا أو مساحة محددة. وإذا لم يتطابق الحجم الذي اخترته مع نسب الصورة الأصلية، فسنقوم إما بقص العمل الفني أو توسيع اللوحة بإضافة عناصر مرسومة يدويًا. سيتم إرسال نموذج رقمي إليك للموافقة عليه قبل بدء الإنتاج.
يرجى ملاحظة أن المعاينة على الشاشة لا تعكس عملية القص أو التوسيع الفعلية؛ حيث إن النموذج الرقمي وحده هو الذي سيوضح التكوين النهائي بدقة.
وعلى الرغم من توفر أحجام مخصصة، إلا أننا نوصي باختيار أبعاد من القائمة المحددة مسبقًا للحفاظ على النسب الأصلية للعمل الفني.

أمثلة على التعديلات الممكنة: استبدال الوجه بصورة العميل؛ إضافة حيوان أليف (مثل استبدال قطة بكلب)؛ تضمين رسالة مخفية في الخلفية؛ تغيير المناظر الطبيعية أو العناصر في الخلفية.
بعد إتمام الطلب، سيرسل فريق WahooArt.com بريداً إلكترونياً للعميل لطلب التعليمات وتزويده بمعاينة تجريبية (mockup).

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Clock face

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معلومات سريعة

  • Title: Clock face
  • Subject or theme: Timekeeping
  • Year: 1715
  • Notable elements or techniques: Intricate marquetry
  • Movement: Rococo
  • Dimensions: 43 x 43 cm
  • Artistic style: Neoclassical

A Symphony of Gold and Tortoiseshell

In the grand tapestry of French decorative arts, few names resonate with as much prestige as André-Charles Boulle. His 1715 masterpiece, the Clock Face, serves as a breathtaking testament to the opulent aesthetic of the Louis XIV era—a period where craftsmanship was not merely a skill, but a conduit for royal power and divine right. To gaze upon this piece is to step into a realm of unparalleled luxury, where the boundaries between functional object and fine art dissolve into a shimmering display of Rococo grandeur. The artwork immediately captivates the viewer through its masterful use of light and texture, dominated by an expansive, radiant gold leaf that reflects brilliance from every angle.

The technical virtuosity of Boulle is most evident in the exquisite interplay of materials. The clock face is a masterclass in the "Boulle work" technique, featuring intricate panels of tortoiseshell inlay that mimic the organic, fossilized beauty of nature. This precious material, paired with the luminous sheen of gilded brass, creates a visual drama that is both tactile and profound. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers more than just decoration; it provides a focal point of historical weight, bringing the sophisticated atmosphere of a 18th-century Parisian salon into a contemporary setting.

The Dance of Neoclassical Order and Rococo Flourish

While the initial impression of the clock is one of exuberant ornamentation, a closer inspection reveals a sophisticated tension between opposing artistic movements. The piece embodies the flamboyant spirit of the Rococo style, characterized by its flowing, asymmetrical lines and organic curves that seem to pulse with life. Yet, beneath this decorative surface lies a subtle foundation of Neoclassical restraint. Boulle masterfully incorporates geometric patterns within the frame, providing a structural counterbalance to the more whimsical elements of the design.

This delicate balance is most beautifully realized in the depiction of the cherubs that flank the central timepiece. These angelic figures are not mere embellishments; they are deeply symbolic actors in a larger narrative of time and eternity. As they adorn the gilded frame, their soft, rounded forms contrast with the rigid precision of the clock's mechanics, suggesting the eternal nature of the divine amidst the relentless, ticking march of human hours. The presence of these figures imbues the work with a sense of spiritual aspiration, transforming a mechanical device into a meditative object of beauty.

An Enduring Legacy for the Modern Collector

Owning or displaying a high-quality reproduction of Boulle’s work is an invitation to engage with history. The Clock Face remains a pinnacle of the "furniture jeweler" tradition, representing a time when every detail was meticulously executed to inspire awe. For those seeking to infuse a space with character and historical depth, this piece offers an unparalleled opportunity to celebrate the intersection of artistry and engineering.

Whether placed in a curated gallery or serving as a centerpiece in a luxurious residential interior, the emotional impact of the clock is undeniable. It evokes a sense of permanence, elegance, and the timeless allure of the French Golden Age. To bring this piece into one's collection is to preserve the legacy of André-Charles Boulle, ensuring that the dazzling brilliance of his craftsmanship continues to illuminate the modern world.


السيرة الذاتية للفنان

The Architect of Louis XIV Style

André-Charles Boulle (1642 – 1732) stands as a titan amongst French cabinetmakers, his name synonymous with opulent craftsmanship and the very embodiment of Louis XIV’s grandeur. More than just a furniture maker, Boulle was an innovator who fundamentally reshaped European taste, establishing a distinctive style—the ‘Boulle’ marquetry—that captivated royalty and aristocrats alike for decades to come. His legacy continues to inspire artisans today, cementing his place as one of the most influential figures in 17th-century decorative arts.

Born in Paris around 1642, he descended from a family steeped in artisanal tradition; his father, Jean Boulle, was himself a respected cabinetmaker. This familial connection provided him with an invaluable grounding in the craft, instilling within him not merely skill but also a deep appreciation for meticulous detail and artistic vision. While biographical details of his early years remain shrouded in the mists of time, his training undoubtedly prepared him for the extraordinary achievements that would follow, allowing him to rise to the prestigious position of ébéniste du roi.

The Revolution of Marquetry

Boulle’s genius resided primarily in his mastery of marquetry—a technique involving inlaying decorative materials like tortoiseshell, brass, pewter, and ivory into ebony or walnut veneers. Unlike previous methods which relied on simpler carving techniques, Boulle perfected a revolutionary process that achieved unparalleled levels of intricacy and realism. He meticulously hammered thin sheets of metal – primarily brass – onto the surface of the wood veneer, creating a raised relief effect that mimicked natural textures like foliage and stone.

This painstaking labor demanded exceptional precision and patience, resulting in furniture pieces that possessed breathtaking beauty and technical complexity. His work often featured:

  • Intricate Brass Inlay: The use of fine metalwork to create shimmering, light-catching patterns.
  • Tortoiseshell Elegance: The incorporation of organic, translucent materials to add depth and warmth.
  • Royal Symbolism: Designs that reflected the power, prestige, and absolute authority of the French monarchy.

A Legacy of Opulence and Innovation

The impact of Boulle's work extended far beyond the borders of France, influencing the decorative arts of entire continents. His ability to blend neoclassical design with the emerging flourishes of the Rococo period allowed his pieces to remain relevant through shifting aesthetic tides. Whether it was a Barômetre en ébène et bronze doré reflecting the scientific curiosity of the age, or an opulent Cabinet from 1675 showcasing royal grandeur, each piece served as a testament to his unparalleled skill.

Even in smaller, more delicate works like his 1715 clock faces, one can observe the breathtaking detail of gilded gold and cherubs that defined his era. His mastery of gilded bronze and complex patterns created a visual language of luxury that remains the benchmark for fine cabinetry. Today, when we look upon the intricate layers of brass and ebony, we are not merely looking at furniture, but witnessing the enduring spirit of an artist who turned wood and metal into eternal poetry.

andré-charles boulle

andré-charles boulle

1642 - 1732 , France

حقائق سريعة

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Louis XIV Style / Boulle Marquetry
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Rococo']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Jean Boulle']
  • Date Of Birth: November 11, 1642
  • Date Of Death: 1732
  • Full Name: André-Charles Boulle
  • Nationality: French
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Barometer Clock
    • Writing Table
    • Wardrobe and Clock
  • Place Of Birth: Paris, France
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