Vienna 1820 c.a. Rare game table (also as a refined console if desired) in practically intact condition from early Viennese Biedermeier, from the circle of Joseph Danhauser, a great designer and cabinetmaker of the time (see original drawing of a similar game table no. 15 in the miniature and at the bottom of the page - drawing collection of the Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna). Veneered in blond walnut feather with elegant threading, typical of the origin and the most refined Viennese Biedermeier. Dimensions: height 81.5 cm, width 96 cm, depth 48 - 96 cm open. Work of practical integrity with conservative restoration done to perfection and French polish applied on the original patina with museum standard technique. From the warm golden amber color of the blond walnut in patina with French polish finish. The master cabinetmakers of the Biedermeier period knew the places where the best trees grew and kept the secret. To obtain veneers with such beautiful grains, they also knew the best points of the tree and cut the parts with great skill, obtaining wood effects that constitute the particular attraction of true Biedermeier furniture and represent a uniqueness and excellence in the world of high antique furniture of all eras. Joseph Ulrich Danhauser (1780-1829), great Viennese cabinetmaker, sculptor and designer, documented his range of products in a vast drawn catalog, parts of which (approx. 2,500) have survived the times and are now preserved in the MAK (Austrian Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna). This catalog includes, among others, 153 models of chairs, 56 sofas, 179 types of chandeliers and 124 curtains. All these models were numbered consecutively. He boasted a clientele of rank from all over the Austrian monarchy and Germany. The exceptional quality and uniqueness of Danhauser as a furniture creator lies in the harmonious combination of concreteness and abstraction, functionality and emotion. Thus he assumed the role of mediator between individuality and anonymity and became one of the most important inspirations for the modern avant-garde movement. The Danhauser manufactory was founded in 1814. It is a point of reference in the history of design and furniture. Its very rare original creations that have survived the times are preserved in a few museums, castles, important antique dealers or prestigious private collections, mostly noble ones.
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