Thomas Hache

Thomas Hache
Born1664
Grenoble, France
Died1747
Grenoble, France
OccupationFurniture maker
RelativesJean-François Hache (grandson)

Thomas Hache (1664–1747) was a French ébéniste.

Early life

Thomas Hache was born in 1664 in Grenoble.[1] He learned Italian decoration in Chambery.[1]

Career

Hache was articled to Michel Chevalier.[1] From 1721 onwards, he designed furniture for the Duchess of Orleans.[1]

Death and legacy

Hache died in 1747.[1] His grandson, Jean-François Hache, became a notable ébéniste.[1]

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References

  1. Charles, Victoria; Vaysse, Eugénie (2014). 1000 Masterpieces of Decorative Art. New York: Parkstone International. p. 427. ISBN 9781781602171. OCLC 872561934.
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