The upper part ends in a triple domed top inlaid with green-stained horn festoons, crowned by pointed ebony vases.
The table in the tapestry may have been one of the many pieces by Gole that were destined for Versailles, a hunting lodge that Louis XIV enlarged and transformed into his principal residence and in 1682 made the seat of his court and government.
This cabinet is distinguished by its architectural design and the splendor of its various components.
The upper part ends in a triple domed top inlaid with green-stained horn festoons, crowned by pointed ebony vases.
The table in the tapestry may have been one of the many pieces by Gole that were destined for Versailles, a hunting lodge that Louis XIV enlarged and transformed into his principal residence and in 1682 made the seat of his court and government.
This cabinet is distinguished by its architectural design and the splendor of its various components.