- Jean-François
Oeben, or
Johann Franz Oeben (9
October 1721 – 21
January 1763) was a
German ébéniste (cabinetmaker)
whose career was
spent in Paris. He...
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whose slats retract horizontally rather than vertically. Jean-François
Oeben is
sometimes credited with
designing the
original rolltop desk
around 1760...
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moved to Paris,
where he
apprenticed soon
after 1754 with Jean-François
Oeben,
whose widow he married; he was
received master ébéniste in
January 1768...
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collection of Sèvres
porcelain and
furniture by
cabinetmakers Riesener and
Oeben". The
mansion was
built from 1911 to 1914 for
Count Moïse de Camondo, a...
- (1904–1988) Arne
Norell (1917–1971)
Wallace Nutting (1861–1941) Jean
Francis Oeben (1721–1763) Jay Sae Jung Oh (born 1982)
Jonathan Olivares (born 1981) Sergio...
- Charles-Henri
Delacroix (brother)
Henriette de
Verninac (sister) Jean-François
Oeben (grandfather)
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord Henri-François Riesener...
- 17th
century chateaux furniture by André-Charles
Boulle and Jean-François
Oeben, or
other furniture from
historic Provence,
France homes. A five-foot cherrywood...
- Île-de-France, near Paris. His
mother was
Victoire Oeben, the
daughter of the
cabinetmaker Jean-François
Oeben. He had
three much
older siblings. Charles-Henri...
- an angle. The
bureau à cylinder, or roll top desk, had been
invented by
Oeben for
Louis XV in 1760. The
updated versions by Jean-Henri Riesener, were...
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pieces of
furniture in the
collection include a
bureau by Jean-François
Oeben, a pair of
pedestals with
inlaid br**** work by André
Charles Boulle, a commode...