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Thomas-Joachim Hébert : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thomas-Joachim Hébert Thomas-Joachim Hébert (1687–1773) was a leading Parisian ''marchand-mercier''〔Jean Vittet, ''Le Marchand Thomas-Joachim Hébert (1687–1773) et l'ébénisterie de son temps''; the role of marchands-merciers, including Hébert, has been recently analyzed by Carolyn Sargentson, ''Merchants and Luxury Markets: The Marchands Merciers of Eighteenth-Century Paris'' (Victoria and Albert Museum) 1996.〕 supplying the court (''suivant le Cour'') of Louis XV of France.〔D Kisluk-Grosheide, "The Reign of Magots and Pagods" ''Metropolitan Museum Journal'', 2002; C Sargentson, "Markets for Boulle Furniture in Early Eighteenth-Century Paris" ''The Burlington Magazine'', 1992;〕 In the 1720s, Hébert commissioned furniture from the workshops of André-Charles Boulle.〔''The Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative Art'', ''s,v.'' "Boulle"〕 Among the ''ébénistes'' working to his commissions in later days was Bernard II van Risamburgh; about 1750, he supplied furniture by Bernard to the minister Jean-Baptiste de Machault d'Arnouville, some of which can be traced in modern collections.〔See sale catalogue, (Christie's New York, 2 November 2000, lot 231, a pair of lacquer ''encoignures'' )〕 ==See also==
*Lazare Duvaux
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