Pair of Russian CommodesA pair of semi-circular mahogany veneered commodes with three drawers. They are surmounted by a three levels semi-circular top. Gilt bronze and Brass mounts. This type of furniture refers to the Russian Jacob style inspirated by the French cabinet-maker Georges Jacob (1739-1814). This style appeared in the early 1790s until 1830. It is impossible to discover anything directly in common between the Russian Jacob style and the work of the French cabinet-maker. The use of the term Jacob thus seems to have been no more than a commercial ploy to evoke foreign qualities. The Russian Jacob style has enjoyed an immediate success and soon being produced throughout Russia and not just in St Petersburg and Moscow Circa :1840 Dim: W: 33,5 in - D: 20,9in - H: 36,6in. Dim: L:85cm, P:53cm, H:93cm. Bibliography: A. Chenevières, Russian Furniture, The Golden Age, 1780-1840, Londres, 2001, ed. Antique Collector's club, p 110 - 144
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