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Biography

André-Charles Boulle (also spelled Boule, or Buhl) was one of France's leading cabinet-makers, whose fashion of inlaying swept Europe and was heavily imitated during the 18th and 19th centuries.

An architect as well, he also worked in bronze and mosaic and designed elaborate monograms.

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  • Boulle followed in his father's footsteps and became a cabinet-maker. Before he was awarded the title of master cabinetmaker; in the king granted him the royal privilege of lodging in the Palais du Louvre. In the same year, he achieved the title of cabinet-maker and sculptor to Louis XIV, king of France.

    He was in charge of a workshop with many employees. His workshop produced furniture as well as works in gilt bronze such as chandeliers, wall lights, and mounts.

    Boulle appears to have been originally a painter, since the first payment to him by the crown of which there is any record () specifies 'ouvrages de peinture'.

    He was employed for many years at Versailles, where the mirrored w