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Gilded Table

Marvel at Daniel Marot’s ‘Gilded Table’ (1709), a stunning Rococo masterpiece from Oranienstein Castle. Intricate gold leaf, Caryatids & opulent design exemplify late Baroque luxury.

Discover Daniel Marot: French-Dutch architect & designer of the late Baroque Louis XIV style. Explore his work in England & Holland, including Hampton Court Palace.

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작품 정보 요약

  • Title: Gilded Table
  • Artist: Daniël Marot
  • Year: 1709
  • Medium: Gilded wood
  • Location: Oranienstein Castle, Germany
  • Subject or theme: Abundance and prosperity
  • Artistic style: French-oriented late Baroque

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A Masterpiece of Gilded Splendor

In the realm of decorative arts, few objects command the room with as much regal authority as the Gilded Table, a breathtaking relic of the early eighteenth century. This extraordinary piece is not merely furniture; it is a sculptural triumph that embodies the height of the late Baroque and Rococo transition. Every inch of its surface tells a story of opulence, where the meticulous hand-carving of wood meets the radiant glow of gold leaf to create a spectacle of light and shadow. The table serves as a profound testament to an era when craftsmanship was used to manifest power, prestige, and an unyielding passion for beauty.

The composition is a symphony of movement, characterized by flowing, curvilinear lines that dance across its structure. Intricate volutes, delicate flower garlands, and the graceful forms of caryatids support the weight of the design with effortless elegance. Within this golden landscape, one might find the playful presence of putti—cherubic figures often depicted amidst clusters of grapes—which serve as timeless symbols of abundance, fertility, and prosperity. The interplay between the polished sheen of the gilding and the deep, velvety shadows cast by the relief carvings creates a three-dimensional drama that captivates the eye from every angle.

The Legacy of Daniël Marot

To understand the soul of this table, one must look to the visionary hand of Daniël Marot. A master architect and designer born in Paris, Marot was instrumental in transporting the sophisticated, classicizing Louis XIV style from the French court to the Dutch Republic and England. His influence shaped the very fabric of European nobility's taste, blending French grandeur with a refined, international elegance. This specific piece carries the historical imprint of Oranienstein Castle in Germany, where Marot was commissioned by Henriëtte Amalia van Anhalt-Dessau to execute a grand redecoration.

The table serves as a personal monument to its patron; nestled within the center of the tabletop, one can discover the subtle yet profound monogram of Henriëtte Amalia—two intertwined 'A's. This detail transforms the object from a mere decorative item into a historical document, anchoring it to a specific moment of courtly life in 1709. For the discerning collector or interior designer, owning a reproduction of such a piece is an opportunity to invite this storied lineage into a modern space, bridging the gap between the grandeur of the eighteenth-century aristocracy and contemporary luxury.

An Inspiration for Grand Interiors

For those seeking to curate an environment of unparalleled sophistication, the Gilded Table offers endless inspiration. Its rich palette of pale yellows, deep bronzes, and warm golds provides a luminous focal point that can anchor a room, whether placed in a formal dining hall or as a statement piece in a curated gallery setting. The sheer complexity of its texture—the tactile quality of the sculpted wood beneath the smooth gold leaf—demands attention and rewards close inspection.

Integrating a high-quality reproduction of this masterpiece allows for the infusion of historical weight and artistic depth into any interior design scheme. It evokes an emotional response of awe and reverence, reminding us of a time when art was inseparable from life. Whether you are an art historian captivated by its technical execution or a designer looking to add a layer of timeless prestige to a project, this gilded treasure stands as an eternal icon of the decorative arts.

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작가 소개

early life and training

daniël marot, a french-born dutch architect, furniture designer, and engraver, was born in paris in 1661. he was a pupil of jean le pautre and the son of jean marot, who was also an architect and engraver. this lineage played a significant role in shaping daniël's future as a master of the classicizing late baroque louis xiv style.

career highlights

daniël marot worked for a long time in england and the dutch republic, where he was naturalized in 1709. his work brought the fully developed court style of louis xiv to holland and later to london, influencing what is loosely called the 'william and mary' style. * **employment by the stadthouder**: marot was employed by the stadthouder, who later became william iii of england. he designed interiors in the palace of het loo, from 1684 on. * **designing the great hall of audience**: despite not having an entry in howard colvin's dictionary of british architects, marot designed the great hall of audience for the states-general at the hague. * **decorating dutch country-houses**: he decorated many dutch country-houses, introducing the 'salon' and popularizing ornamented ceilings in the united provinces/netherlands.

notable works and legacy

* hampton court palace: marot's activities in england were concentrated at hampton court palace, where he designed the garden parterres. although these were swept away in the following generation, they have been restored at the end of the 20th century. * **furniture designs**: much of the furniture in the new state rooms at hampton court bears unmistakable traces of his authorship.

later life and death

after william's death, marot returned to holland, where he lived at noordeinde 164 in the hague from 1720 until his death in 1752. a folio volume of his furniture designs published at amsterdam in 1712 showcases strong french and dutch influences. daniël marot's legacy as a master of the classicizing late baroque louis xiv style continues to inspire architects, furniture designers, and engravers around the world.
daniël marot

daniël marot

1661 - 1752 , France

주요 정보

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Early Stuart, Baroque
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['English portraiture']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Dutch and Flemish artists']
  • Date Of Birth: 14 Oct 1593
  • Date Of Death: 5 Aug 1661
  • Full Name: Cornelius Janssens van Ceulen
  • Nationality: Anglo-Dutch
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Portrait of Susanna Temple
    • Lady Lister Portrait
  • Place Of Birth: London, England