Design for a round table c.1914. Plan, elevation and perspective sketch showing general arrangement of top and lower shelf. Scale 1:10. thumbnail 1
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Design for a round table c.1914. Plan, elevation and perspective sketch showing general arrangement of top and lower shelf. Scale 1:10.

Design
ca. 1914 (made)
Artist/Maker

Design for a round table c.1914. Plan, elevation and perspective sketch showing general arrangement of top and lower shelf. Scale 1:10. Inscribed in ink with dimensions. Pencil, pen and ink.

Object details

Object type
TitleDesign for a round table c.1914. Plan, elevation and perspective sketch showing general arrangement of top and lower shelf. Scale 1:10. (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Pencil, pen and ink.
Brief description
Design for a round table c.1914. Plan, elevation and perspective sketch showing general arrangement of top and lower shelf. Scale 1:10. Inscribed in ink with dimensions. Pencil, pen and ink.
Dimensions
  • Size of sheet height: 18.6cm
  • Size of sheet width: 19.8cm
Marks and inscriptions
(Inscribed in ink with dimensions.)
Object history
This design is similar in outline to a laquer table designed for Jacques Doucet, ca. 1914.
Subject depicted
Bibliographic reference
Dieter Roelstraete, ed. All That Is Solid. Five Reflections on Materialist Spirituality in Contemporary Art Mechelen: MuHKA, 2009. ISBN: 978-90-209-8318-0.
Collection
Accession number
E.1135-1983

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Record createdSeptember 8, 2008
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