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  1. Életrajza. Jean Boulle fiaként született Párizsban. Eleinte fafaragóként dolgozott egy műhelyben, melynek vezetője, Charles Le Brun nagy hatássa volt rá. 1664-ben átvette egy reims-i műhely vezetését, melynek élén 1676-ig állt.

  2. Nov 10, 1642 - Feb 29, 1732. André-Charles Boulle, le joailler du meuble, became the most famous French cabinetmaker and the preeminent artist in the field of marquetry, also known as "inlay". Boulle was "the most remarkable of all French cabinetmakers". Jean-Baptiste Colbert recommended him to Louis XIV of France, the "Sun King", as "the most ...

  3. André Charles Boulle, ebanista francés nacido en París en 1642 y fallecido en la misma ciudad en 1732. De familia de origen holandés, Boulle fue uno de los más famosos ebanistas de su tiempo. Aprendió su oficio en el taller de su padre, Jean Boulle, fallecido en 1680. Gracias a su educación artística, muy superior a la de sus ...

  4. La marqueterie Boulle à Versailles. André Charles Boulle est né en 1642 et était issu d’une famille originaire de Hollande. Son père, menuisier en ébène était installé sur la montagne Sainte-Geneviève depuis les années 1650. André Charles accéda à la maîtrise avant 1666. L’année de son installation au Louvre, en 1672, il ...

  5. André-Charles Boulle. Like his father, Frenchman André-Charles Boulle (1642-1732) trained as a cabinetmaker. In 1672, he received a court appointment and took up residence in the Louvre, the royal palace in Paris. His workshop employed a large staff and became famous as a centre for furniture decorated with intricate floral marquetry (inlay ...

  6. André-Charles Boulle (1642–1732) was furniture-maker, gilder and sculptor to Louis XIV of France (1638–1715). His outstanding ability to inlay furniture with pictorial marquetry in wood, and later elaborate tortoiseshell and brass or pewter inlays, gave the technique its name: Boulle or Buhl work. Fashionable in his own time, Boulle's ...

  7. 30 de oct. de 2020 · After the death of Louis XIV on 1 September 1715, the 72-year-old Boulle decided it was time to retire and hand over the running of the workshop to his sons, Jean-Philippe (1678-1744), Pierre-Benoît (c.1683-1741), André-Charles II (1685–1749) and Charles-Joseph (1688–1754). An inventory of the workshop accompanying the deed of transfer ...