Riesener Furniture and the Rothschilds

In 2021 Waddesdon is celebrating the furniture of Jean-Henri Riesener, one of the greatest French cabinetmakers of all time. He was renowned for his brilliant marquetry and his sophisticated designs.

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date and location: June 16th - October 31st, 2021, Waddesdon Manor, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, UK 

In 2021 Waddesdon is celebrating the furniture of Jean-Henri Riesener, one of the greatest French cabinetmakers of all time. He was renowned for his brilliant marquetry and his sophisticated designs.

German-born but trained in Paris, Riesener became cabinetmaker of choice to the court of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette. His furniture was later prized by 19th-century collectors including George IV and the Rothschilds – and Waddesdon has no fewer than 11 pieces by him.

Visitors will be able to explore Riesener’s work through a trail highlighting the furniture in the collection.

This marks the end of a collaborative research project with The Wallace Collection and The Royal Collection Trust, which has produced the first major monograph on Riesener, based on the extensive collections of the three institutions. Also, in a first for the furniture world, there will be a dedicated website bringing his work together virtually, with digital animation allowing every detail of design and construction of to be explored and deconstructed.


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