Dimensions: Height 73.9 cm – Width 51.3 cm – Depth 38.4 cm.
Joseph Gengenbach, known as Canabas (1715-1797) – Master craftsman, April 1, 1766. Joseph Canabas (1712-1797) is among the most important Parisian cabinetmakers of the second half of the 18th century and is considered the grand master of small mahogany furniture. Of German origin, he settled in Paris probably in the late 1730s or early 1740s, and married in 1745. He worked for many years as a privileged craftsman on the rue de Charonne, becoming one of the subcontractors of Jean-François Oeben and Pierre Migeon. After becoming a master craftsman in April 1766, he set up his workshop on the main street of the Faubourg Saint-Antoine and quickly developed his business, building a wealthy private clientele and collaborating with some major dealers such as Bonnemain the Younger and the Presle brothers. In 1769, at the time of his wife's death, the post-mortem inventory lists numerous screens, tables of all types, and pedestal tables in mahogany; while in 1797, the sale organized after the cabinetmaker's death testifies to the workshop's prosperity despite the revolutionary turmoil; the inventory described "secretaries, chests of drawers, pedestal tables, desks, sliding and sliding tables, cylinder bedside tables, consoles, men's and women's dressing tables, chiffoniers, office chairs, and other objects, mostly in solid mahogany, adorned with copper in the finest taste."
André Schuman – cabinetmaker. Master on October 5, 1771. Of German origin, he worked on the rue du Faubourg-Saint-Antoine, where he is no longer recorded after 1788. His work includes meticulously crafted Louis XVI furniture. The Wallace Collection in London owns a highly ornate piece of furniture by André Schuman. A small mahogany cabinet secretary inlaid with an ebony stringing pattern, adorned with a Sèvres porcelain plaque on the drop-front and small Sèvres plaques in the corners.
*This double stamp, discreetly struck on an unusual section, refers to a collaboration between André Schuman, a compatriot and neighbor of Joseph Canabas on Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Antoine, in the latter's workshop. General delivery conditions: The price indicated in the advertisement includes delivery throughout mainland France. For Germany, Belgium, Italy, or Spain, please contact us for a quote. For the United States, non-EU European countries, or the rest of the world, please contact us for a quote, but import taxes applicable in each country remain your responsibility. Packaging and shipping tracking are handled by us or by professional carriers specializing in works of art.





































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