Handmade Furniture - Diamond-point Buffet

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photograph by Tracy Wall

The original of this piece is currently on display at the

Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal

http://www.mmfa.qc.ca/en/index.html

   

 

This piece reflects classic Louis XIII style with carved diamond-point losenges on the front and sides. Panels are worked into the posts and framed with mouldings. It has authentic iron hardware using fische hinges, open work escutcheons and heart ring pulls. Like the original it is built on mortice and tenon frames that form the feet.

It is made of beautiful Quebec Butternut rubbed with oil and earth pigment pore filler, with a padded-on shellac top coat. This wood is typical of about 20% of high class New France furniture of the late 18th Century, but the trees are fast disappearing because of disease.

The design reflects the best proportions and the highest sculptural refinement of early French Canadian furniture.

 

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