Cupboard, Herman Doomer, c. 1635 - c. 1645 Oak and ebbenhouten cabinet glued with multiple materials. The four doors of the lower and back-standing upper cabinet show deepened fields with pillows. The doors and the shellnis of the upper cabinet are separated by hermatlants. In the middle there is a drawer with Ramskop. The bottom line with drawer shows civil to be tropped. On the corners, Corintic separate columns that wear a main frame with decorated cortions. Inserted pearl flowers on the doors, columns and hermsches. wood (plant material). oak (wood). ebony (wood). rosewood (wood). mother


Cupboard, Herman Doomer, c. 1635 - c. 1645 Oak and ebbenhouten cabinet glued with multiple materials. The four doors of the lower and back-standing upper cabinet show deepened fields with pillows. The doors and the shellnis of the upper cabinet are separated by hermatlants. In the middle there is a drawer with Ramskop. The bottom line with drawer shows civil to be tropped. On the corners, Corintic separate columns that wear a main frame with decorated cortions. Inserted pearl flowers on the doors, columns and hermsches. wood (plant material). oak (wood). ebony (wood). rosewood (wood). mother of pearl. ivory Oak and ebbenhouten cabinet glued with multiple materials. The four doors of the lower and back-standing upper cabinet show deepened fields with pillows. The doors and the shellnis of the upper cabinet are separated by hermatlants. In the middle there is a drawer with Ramskop. The bottom line with drawer shows civil to be tropped. On the corners, Corintic separate columns that wear a main frame with decorated cortions. Inserted pearl flowers on the doors, columns and hermsches. wood (plant material). oak (wood). ebony (wood). rosewood (wood). mother of pearl. ivory


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