Cabinet of Amalia von Solms, Willem de Rots, c. 1652 - c. 1657 Canvas Print
Cabinet, completely covered with turtle and ivory with the monogram of Amalia van Solms (1602-1675) and Frederik Hendrik (1584-1647). The rectangular cabinet has two doors, behind which an interior with ten drawers and a small door in the middle. The doors show a pattern of tendrils in ivory on a turtle on the front, in which various symbols are incorporated, such as a heart of Orange branches, a wreath of thorns, monsters and snakes, angels and pelicans that pick up the chest to feed their young. On the inside of the doors, the same pattern in turtle on ivory is applied. The sides and top show a pattern of stylized flower vines, in ivory on turtle on the sides and vice versa on the top. On the drawer front, the crowned monogram HAVO, for Hendrik and Amalia Van Oranje, has been applied, under a canopy, placed behind a balustrade with boxes with orange trees. The monogram is located in a column architecture with a checkered floor, with left and right perspectives through open doors. The drawers are covered with paper that is colored black on the outside and red inside the drawers. The inside of the furniture is covered with a red lacquer fabric. The rosewood base has five tossed columns with ivory-clad slices as bases and capitals. They carry the hollow and convex arched upper lines and rest on blocks connected by angular rungs, inlaid with tendril motifs. The undercarriage rests on five bulbous legs.
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