Collection Online
Medium
synthetic polymer paint on paper
Measurements
(149.8 × 111.0 cm) (image) (153.0 × 111.0 cm) (sheet)
Place/s of Execution
Glasgow, Scotland
Accession Number
2015.44
Department
Contemporary Art
Credit Line
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Purchased NGV Foundation with the assistance of NGV Supporters of Contemporary Art, 2015
© David Shrigley. Courtesy: Stephen Friedman Gallery, London; Anton Kern, New York; BQ, Berlin
This digital record has been made available on NGV Collection Online through the generous support of the Joe White Bequest
Gallery location
Not on display
About this work

Furniture craftsmanship flourished in the Dutch Republic during the seventeenth century. Pieces of furniture were expressly made as works of art and were regarded as such. The monumental cupboard developed early in the seventeenth century, functioning as a linen press or storage cupboard. Traditionally it comprised two doors with ‘cushions’ above a base of two drawers, columns, a projecting mantle and bun feet. Fine examples, such as this one, which features tropical hardwood veneers, emerged around 1640 and appear regularly in genre paintings of the period. This cupboard bears an extremely rare inscription by one of the cabinet-makers, dating it to 1659.