Bureau-bookcases

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Furnishings and Equipment (Hierarchy Name) > Furnishings (Hierarchy Name) > furnishings (artifacts) > <furnishings by form or function> > furniture > <furniture by form or function> > <storage and display furniture> > case furniture > desks > desks and bookcases

Descripción

Refers to English and European desks with a steeply sloping lid (usually a 45-degree angle) surmounted by a bookcase. For similar American examples use "desks and bookcases." The furniture type developed from the bureau. In the early 18th century one form of bureau comrpised drawers below a sloping writing flap, resting on cabriole legs. Many bureaus of this period and earlier were surmounted by a bookcase, often enclosed by glazed or unglazed doors. Dutch furniture makers developed the form, creating the "bureau-bookcase," which was often fitted with an ingenious combination of drawers and compartments. It became very popular, and spread to other parts of Europe.

URI original del concepto

http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300139388

Otros términos

  • buró librería [es]
  • bureau-bookcase [en]
  • bureau-bookcase [nl]
  • bureau-bookcase [es]
  • bookcases, bureau [en]
  • bureau bookcases [en]
  • desks, secretary (bureau-bookcases) [en]
  • secretary desks (bureau-bookcases) [en]
  • bureau-boekenkasten [nl]