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2 pages of results. The very term interior decoration is indicative of the fact that through all periods the interior architecture has had its share of attention and dec
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... will be evident. Instead of the cabinet, just mentioned, might be used with good result such a piece as the Italian armoire or the longer doeuvre in ...
In Italy the Baroque impulse found its way to some extent into the details of interior architecture—cornices, cartouches and carving, mouldings and m
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... take up smithing pieces which will properly accompany furniture of the preceding Renaissance age. Plate 141 B shows a fine Italian carved armoire in developed smithing style and with ...
The table must of necessity have been one of the earliest objects of household furniture, following closely, if not contemporary with, the primitive
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... the earlier piece — dresser or table — had become a more imposing piece of furniture. It is sometimes said that although the armoire had other uses, the ...
Some of the food lockers, as they were called, which were used during the Middle Ages and through Tudor days, have perforated doors—mostly Gothic in
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... frequently of acorn shape. There is one other piece of furniture which should be noted in Tudor antiques, and that is the armoire, which was originally made ...
Andre Charles Boulle was one of those artists who now and then in the history of a country's craftsmanship stand out as the initiator of some new pro
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... in the centre of which is a medallion of Louis XIV. in his early manhood. In the same collection there is an armoire in ebony, also by ...
Do you sometimes get confused with furniture names? If you’re a collector of antiques, you probably have found that the same name can often refer to
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... century. Case furniture, that is furniture used for storage, came in all sorts of forms. The self-serve armoire was originally a large mobile cupboard or wardrobe ...
... cushions, great chests and cheston-chest family beds with space for the honored guest. France pulled the armor closet (armoire) from the wall paneling (often hiding ...
... The baker attaches Hals'property to cover a long-standing bill, and that property consists of three mattresses and cannisters, an armoire, a table, and five ...
... of a cupboard in which armor was formerly stored. When armor was discarded it then became a wardrobe or cupboard for apparel. re-gained is the French name for ...
... throughout the eighteenth century. The Spanish Armada has nothing to do with this chest, which was the forerunner of the safe. re-gained: A large cupboard usually ...
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