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DCAB001

Antique Dutch Marquetry Cabinet, Circa 1800-1820

Height: 91 inches   Width: 64 inches   Depth: 19 inches

 

Dutch marquetry is a decorative art form dating to the 17th century.  Craftsmen in the Netherlands used veneers (thin strips or pieces of word) to create intricate designs on furniture or objects. Woods such as ebony, oak, rosewood and walnut were used. The process involves drawing or applying a pattern onto the base wood, then cutting out the veneer pieces according to the pattern. These pieces are then carefully fitted and glued into place to create the final design.  its intricate and detailed patterns, often incorporated floral motifs, geometric shapes, and scrollwork.

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