Skip to main content

Writing Desk

Attributed (French, ca. 1670 - 1732)
Additional Title(s)
  • Bureau Plat
  • Library Table
ClassificationsDECORATIVE ARTS
Date1720-1732
Mediumsolid oak, fir, and beech carcase veneered with purplewood; bronze mounts; modern leather top
Dimensions31 x 70 1/2 x 33 in. (78.7 x 179.1 x 83.8 cm.)
DescriptionWriting table in neo-classical style with bronze mounts at escutcheons and on legs.
InscribedA typed paper label in proper left drawer: From the Collection of the / Comte de la Riboisière / Paris. An "M" is stamped on one of the mounts.
MarkingsAn "M" is stamped on one of the mounts.
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Label TextIn the 18th century, the bureau plat was a highly functional piece, made to facilitate clerical tasks. Its form had developed alongside a growing culture of bureaucracy that took shape as early as the 16th century, when the French crown established a network of offices to administer its domestic policies.
Status
On view
Object number11.27
Filing Cabinet
Etienne Doirat
1720-1732
Object number: 11.47
Writing Desk
André-Charles Boulle the elder
1700-1705, with later alterations
Object number: 25.12
Writing Desk
Charles Cressent
1723-1730
Object number: 27.18
Photography © 2015 Fredrik Nilsen
Adam Weisweiler
1785
Object number: 27.21
Writing Desk
Le Maitre aux Pagodes
ca. 1730
Object number: 13.4
Photography © 2015 Fredrik Nilsen
Pierre Garnier
1762-1765
Object number: 11.28
Writing table
Joseph Baumhauer
ca. 1765 with mid 19th Century alterations
Object number: 27.137
Desk
Joseph Baumhauer
ca. 1763
Object number: 27.132
Fall-Front Desk
Pierre Roussel
ca. 1760
Object number: 78.20.63
Writing Table
Bernard Molitor
ca.1788-1796
Object number: 16.12
Fall-front Secretary
Bernard Molitor
secretary: 1812-1816; plaques: center:1783, left:1774, right:1777
Object number: 27.22
Chest of Drawers
Unknown
1740-1760, with later alterations
Object number: 78.20.61