Drawing inspiration for ornamental motifs from mythology, flora, fauna, architecture, and war, the period's ebenistes, or makers of luxury case furniture, were indeed servants of the Sun King, who saw himself as a brilliant, indeed universal personage. This period closed the age of multiple-use pieces and ushered in an era of individualized, use-specific furniture. Jean Charles Lebrun was in charge of the royal Gobelin works from 1667. Jean Berain followed him, introducing a lighter style. Andre Charles Boulle created revolutionary marquetry.