Panel (Dessus d'alcove)

Unknown Artist

18th century

Panel (Dessus d'alcove) by Unknown Artist

Medium

Oak

Dimensions

19 3/8 × 84 in. (49.2 × 213.4 cm)

Classification

Woodwork

Culture

French

Department

European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1906

Accession Number

07.225.78

Art Historical Context

This elegant oak panel, known as a *dessus d'alcôve*, hails from 18th-century France and the exquisite woodwork that adorned the grand interiors of châteaus and salons during the Louis XV era. Measuring a slender 19⅜ × 84 inches, it was designed to crown an alcove—likely above a bed or recessed niche—serving as both a functional architectural element and a canvas for ornate decoration. Crafted from durable oak, a favored material for its fine grain and carvability, such panels were integral to *boiserie*, the intricate wall paneling that defined French opulence. In the opulent world of ancien...

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