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Francois Linke (f. Pankraz 1855, d. Paris 1946)

Fransk bureau plat af mahogni og nøddetræ med beslag af forgyldt bronze, plade indlagt med gyldentrykt brunt læder, sarg med tre skuffer og tre blinde skuffer, cabriole ben prydet med satyr masker. Låsene er stemplet 'Ct. Lincke serriale Paris'. 19. årh.s slutning / 20. årh.s begyndelse. H. 75. B. 143. D. 80.

Francois Linke was born in Pankraz in Bohemia in 1855 and arrived in Paris when he was 20. Linke was one of the most significant cabinet/furniture makers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He displayed his work at the Great Exhibition in Paris in 1900, where his “Grand Bureau” won a Gold Medal. The central theme of his furniture is the sculptural language of forms in a modernised Louis XIV style with a touch of the contemporary “art nouveau”. Linke is known for his high level of quality which elevates him above the work of his contemporaries. Literatur: Christopher Payne, 'Francois Linke 1855–1946'.

Auktion

Møbler, varia & tæpper, 20. september 2017

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150.000–200.000 DKK

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