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  1. Jean-Henri Riesener o Johann Heinrich Riesener (Gladbeck, Westfalia, 4 de julio de 1734-París, 6 de enero de 1806) fue un ebanista alemán afincado en Francia. Fue discípulo de Jean-François Oeben. Está considerado el ebanista más célebre del siglo XVIII. [1]

  2. Jean-Henri Riesener ( German: Johann Heinrich Riesener; 4 July 1734 – 6 January 1806) [1] was a famous German ébéniste ( cabinetmaker ), working in Paris, whose work exemplified the early neoclassical "Louis XVI style". Life and career. Riesener was born in Gladbeck, Westphalia, Germany.

  3. Jean-Henri Riesener o Johann Heinrich Riesener ( Gladbeck, Westfalia, 4 de julio de 1734- París, 6 de enero de 1806) fue un ebanista alemán afincado en Francia. Fue discípulo de Jean-François Oeben. Está considerado el ebanista más célebre del siglo XVIII.

  4. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Jean-Henri Riesener (born July 4, 1734, Gladbeck, Münster [Germany]—died Jan. 6, 1806, Paris, France) was the best-known cabinetmaker in France during the reign of Louis XVI. Riesener was the son of an usher in the law courts of the elector of Cologne.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Riesener was Marie Antoinette’s preferred cabinetmaker and was incontestably the greatest master of Louis XVI furniture. He also completed, for Louis XV, one of the finest pieces of furniture in the world: the bureau for the monarch's private cabinet in Versailles.

  6. Jean-Henri Riesener (1734-1806) was one of the greatest cabinet-makers of the eighteenth century. Born in Germany, he emigrated to Paris, one of the main centres of luxury production in Europe, and found work with fellow German-born cabinet-maker, Jean-François Oeben.

  7. 21 de feb. de 2024 · Jean-Henri Riesener (French, 1734 - 1806) The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles.