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Fine Classic Antiques Furniture
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by Fine Classic Antiques
Fine Classic Antique Furniture
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by Fine Classic Antiques
At that time, the craftsmen of the Louis XV period agreed with a very simple principle, that is, if a woman can be as beautiful as the curve of her...
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In the last article, I introduced the influence of architecture on Louis XV style antique furniture. In this one, I will continue this topic to dis...
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From this article, I will start to introduce the characteristics of antique furniture in the style of Louis XV in the 18th century in France.
The L...
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In the last blog, I have discussed the characteristics of French regency furniture in the transitional period from the comparison between the chest...
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Like all transitional styles, the Regency style is also mixed. As the link between the styles of Louis XIV and Louis XV, it not only draws on the p...
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Generally speaking, the copper brackets used on furniture during the French Empire are by far the best in the history of decorative art. Let us now...
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Many scholars believe that if the copper bracket on the furniture is preserved with its original bronzing treatment, it will always be better than ...
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Today, we can say that the various 18th-century copper accessories that we have seen, whether it is furniture decoration racks to wall lamps, cande...
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Bronze accessories were not used much in the Renaissance, but they often appeared in the Baroque style. These accessories absorb the decorative pat...
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The main production centre of Regency furniture was Paris, which set an example throughout France and other parts of Europe with the quantity and v...
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