Posts Tagged ‘Neo-classical’
Thursday, December 10th, 2009
ANTIQUE BRONZE URN - MARBLE FIGURE - FRENCH COMMODE - FRENCH TABLE - LOUIS XVI - DINING TABLE - WALNUT KNEEHOLE DESK -
A WHITE MARBLE AND GILT BRONZE URN,erly 20th century.
The vase-shaped body decorated en grisaille with panels of cavorting cherubs and amorini, within bands of stiff-leaf and gadrooned ornament, the [...]
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Monday, October 26th, 2009
Dutch and Flemish Furniture
The Flemish part of the antique drop leaf inlay sofa table Netherlands, consisting more or less of what is now Belgium, was among the victorian sutherland table first regions of Europe to enjoy the north american marble top lamp table advent of the fitted wardrobe designed by famous [...]
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Monday, October 26th, 2009
Louis XVI Style Furniture
The Louis XVI style, which represented the bentwood chair marks triumph of the leopold stickley coffee table Neo-classical over the antique yew desks Rococo, can be divided into two phases, from about 1770 to 1780 and about 1780 to 1795. The first phase, which was well established
before Louis [...]
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Monday, October 26th, 2009
French Transitional Style Furniture
The Transitional period of French furniture covered the antique tall chest of drawers with wheels years from 1760 to 1770. It began with the czechoslovakia victoria lustreware conflict between Rococo and Neo-classical styles, or the antique english turned leg table merging of the semi china minton two, and [...]
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Thursday, October 15th, 2009
XVII Century Furniture
Antique 18th century furniture is today one of the english oak carved leg table most popular antiques among collectors.
By 1700 foreign influence was strong, although Italian Rococo antique furniture was not as varied, comfortable, or well-constructed as that produced in England or France. Marquetry work was especially skilled in [...]
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