Adam Weisweiler

Adam Weis Weiler ( born October 28, 1746 Korschenbroich, † June 15, 1820 in Paris) is one of the major cabinet makers and cabinet makers of the late 18th century.

Its elegant furniture in the style of Louis XVI, Consulat and Empire Been to Weis hamlet lifetime extremely coveted collectibles, trading at high prices. The Marchand -Mercier, Dominique Daguerre gave Weis hamlet furniture to various European courts, such as for Carlton House on George IV, Prince of Wales. Typical of Weis hamlet handwriting are furniture with mahogany or ebony veneer, which additionally have besides the usual fire-gilded bronze fittings applications from de Sèvres Porcelain, Japanese lacquer or pietra dura.

Along with Jean -Francois Oeben, Martin Carlin, Jean -Henri Riesener, Bernard Molitor and David Roentgen Weisweiler is one of the most famous cabinetmakers of the second half of the 18th century and is in the tradition of the German community cabinetmaker in Paris.

Museums

Furniture from the hand of Adam Weishaupt hamlet have, inter alia, obtained in the following museums:

  • The Wallace Collection, London
  • The Getty Foundation, Malibu, California
  • Musée du Louvre, Paris
  • Musée Nissim de Cammondo, Paris
  • Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris

Pictures of Adam Weisweiler

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