Commode
Etienne Doirat
(French, about 1675–1732)
about 1720-30
Medium/TechniqueSatinwood, amaranth, gilt-bronze, marble top
DimensionsOverall: 83.8 x 114.3 x 50.8 cm (33 x 45 x 20 in.)
Credit LineGift of the heirs of Bettina Looram de Rothschild
Accession number2019.648
On View
Not on viewClassificationsFurniture
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NOTES:
[1] The commode bears a label from Nathaniel von Rothschild's palace in Reichenau, Austria.
[2] With the Anschluss, or annexation of Austria to Nazi Germany in March, 1938, the possessions of Alphonse and Clarice de Rothschild were seized and expropriated almost immediately by Nazi forces.
[3] Many works of art stored elsewhere by the Nazis were moved to the abandoned salt mines of Alt Aussee in Austria, to be kept safe from wartime bombing. Allied troops recovered the looted artwork at the end of World War II, and established collecting points where the art could be identified for restitution to its rightful owners. In 1947 Clarice de Rothschild visited the salt mines at Alt Aussee, where she was able to identify the crates of works of art from her family’s collection, facilitating its return shortly thereafter.
about 1850–80
about 1880