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Glossary of Antiques Terms - Antiques Glossary ~ M.S. Rau Antiques

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.... acanthus Stylized carving of the acanthus leaf commonly used to decorate furniture. Adam Brothers Robert 1728-1792 and James 1730-1794 were English architects, influenced by the excavations at Pompeii in the 18th century....... anthemion motif The classically inspired anthemion, or honeysuckle motif, originated with Greek and Roman architecture and was used extensively on furnishings and decorative arts of the late 18th......and early 19th centuries. It is marked by a stylized flower design of scrolling or radiating form. Famous furniture makers and designers including Gillows of Lancaster, Thomas Sheraton and George Hepplewhite incorporated this motif in their furniture designs... Read More »

The official weblog of M.S. Rau Antiques » M.S. Rau Blog

.... The desk is a stunning example of Chippendale’s late 18 th century aesthetic, with demure neoclassical design and excellent detailed workmanship unique to Thomas Chippendale pieces....... A very heavy and very secure crate contained an impressive early 17 th century safe. With a robust design, and clever locking mechanism, our newly acquired Italian safe would have provided the....... This incredible pietre dure plaque is comprised of numerous hardstones intricately inlaid to create a “painting of stone.” The art form developed in ancient Rome in the 4th century where the technique was known as opus sectile... Read More »

Glossary of Antiques Terms - Antiques Glossary ~ M.S. Rau Antiques

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.... Popular in the first half of the 18th century. Incised A pattern or carving produced by cutting into a stone, wood, or other hard surface....... intaglio A decorative technique in which a design is cut into a hard surface. Intaglio is also the Italian word for carving. Irish Furniture (18th-Century......) During the 18th century, very few Irish families were wealthy enough to afford luxurious furnishings. With middle-class demand virtually non-existant, almost all Irish furniture was of exceptional quality and crafted exclusively for the tiny aristocratic population... Read More »

The Allure of 19th Century Parisian Furniture ~ M.S. Rau Antiques

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...styles speak of elegance and opulence like those of 18 th century Paris. The great Kings of France, namely Louis XIV, Louis XV and Louis XVI, each ushered in a style of decorating that reflected their own personal tastes, from extravagance of the rococo to the restrained......? Fortunately, the answer is a resounding no!   Looking Back, Moving Forward The mid 19 th century saw a renewed interest in the styles and tastes of the 18 th century, prompted in no small part by Napoleon III's beautiful new bride, Empress......Eugenie de Montijo, whose fascination with Marie Antoinette led to the revival of the 18 th century styles. The Empress' reputation for extravagance bode well for a slate of talented Parisian cabinetmakers who created extraordinary pieces for the palace and country homes of the Empress and her court... Read More »

The official weblog of M.S. Rau Antiques » 2012 » February

....S. Rau Antiques and Fine Art has acquired an extraordinary collection of 18 th century “étuis” which are decorated using different types of gold and agate....... Agate was highly prized in the 18 th century for its marbled look and used as an amulet or talisman to divert storms in ancient civilizations....... It proved to be much more cost effective to update one’s plates than to buy an entirely new globe. From Edinburgh, the Johnston firm emerged during the second half of the 19th-century as one of the foremost globe makers in all of the United Kingdom, overshadowing their rivals in London... Read More »

Glossary of Antiques Terms - Antiques Glossary ~ M.S. Rau Antiques

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.... Hassock A tightly stuffed, upholstered cushion used as a footstool or seat. Hepplewhite An English designer in the18th century who frequently co-operated with the Adams Brothers....... Popular in 18th-century America.... Read More »

The official weblog of M.S. Rau Antiques » Ludovic Rousset

....S. Rau purchased a collection of étuis – the jewel-like decorative cases used in the 18th century to store small items or to discreetly pass notes between members of nobility......Ludovic Rousset's full profile » 11 posts by Ludovic Rousset: Travel Back In Time With Louis Vuitton Luggage April 11th, 2013 The name Louis Vuitton denotes a distinct sophistication befitting what is considered the world.......S. Rau Blog , Stories | No Comments » Good Things Come In Small Packages March 11th, 2013 About a year ago, M... Read More »

The official weblog of M.S. Rau Antiques » Deborah Choate

...[...] Posted in Fine Art , From Our Sales Team , M.S. Rau Blog , Stories | No Comments » Wearable Art at M.S. Rau Antiques September 21st, 2012 The origin of the institutions we now call museums lies in the motley 18th century collections known......Deborah Choate's full profile » 5 posts by Deborah Choate: The Write Stuff: Beautiful Antiques That Celebrate The Art of Writing May 16th, 2013 It is easy to forget the pleasure of the quickly disappearing art of writing.......S. Rau Blog | No Comments » Bouguereau and the Impressionists December 13th, 2012 The holidays are in full swing here in the French Quarter, and that means decorations, parades and parties... Read More »

The official weblog of M.S. Rau Antiques » 2013 » March

...» Good Things Come In Small Packages March 11th, 2013 | posted by Ludovic Rousset This rare English 18th-century agate and gold......– the jewel-like decorative cases used in the 18 th century to store small items or to discreetly pass notes between members of nobility......combination known as chryselephantine. The combination of ivory and bronze was pioneered in Belgium at the turn of the 20th century... Read More »

The official weblog of M.S. Rau Antiques » 2012 » November

...’Eventail is a study of a young woman dressed in 18 th century period costume, seated in  a park, coquettishly holding a fan near her face. Typical of Tissot....... Tissot bought these costumes at local second-hand markets to suit the tastes of his patrons, who preferred portraits in 18 th century dress......,  illustrate how these masters paved the way to this remarkable movement in art history in the 20th century.  The artists of these museum-quality paintings, whose works are the bench marks of these highly influential movements, embody the pre-Impressionist and Impressionist period peerlessly... Read More »

Glossary of Antiques Terms - Antiques Glossary ~ M.S. Rau Antiques

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.... Popular in late 18th-century and 19th-century Europe. Cache pot A French term used to identify a decorative china or metal jardiniere designed to hold a small potted plant or cut flowers....... Originally designed for storing sheet music and books, canterburies first appeared in England during the late 18th century, and today are suitably designed for holding magazines and newspapers....... Cellaret A portable chest, case, or cabinet for storing bottles, decanters, and glasses, dating from the 18th century... Read More »

The official weblog of M.S. Rau Antiques » Events

.... The desk is a stunning example of Chippendale’s late 18 th century aesthetic, with demure neoclassical design and excellent detailed workmanship unique to Thomas Chippendale pieces......» A Meeting of Masters: The Los Angeles Art Show 2011 February 21st, 2011 | posted by Bill Rau Owner Bill Rau and sales consultant Lyndon Lasiter getting ready for the show opening What happens when the works of 18th-century portraitist Thomas Gainsborough and late 20th-century....... A very heavy and very secure crate contained an impressive early 17 th century safe. With a robust design, and clever locking mechanism, our newly acquired Italian safe would have provided the... Read More »

The official weblog of M.S. Rau Antiques » 2012 » September

...| posted by Deborah Choate A 17th century painting of a "cabinet of curiosities" by Frans II Francken The origin of the institutions we now call museums lies in the motley 18 th century collections known....... Micromosaic Necklace, ca 1870. Image from V & A. One of the most desired destinations of the Grand Tour in the late 18 th century was Rome, where the medley of ancient cultures produced artifacts, jewelry and objets d.......S. Rau Antiques owns one of these stunning examples, a 19 th century micromosaic necklace created in the Etruscan Revival style, crafted of 18K gold and painted glass tesserae... Read More »

The official weblog of M.S. Rau Antiques » Jewelry

...in the motley 18 th century collections known as “cabinets of curiosities.” Assembled by the wealthy, who could afford to travel the world on the Grand Tour and amass souvenirs along the way, these cabinets (which......-show spectacle and part educational dioramas. Micromosaic Necklace, ca 1870. Image from V & A. One of the most desired destinations of the Grand Tour in the late 18 th century was Rome, where the medley of ancient......combination known as chryselephantine. The combination of ivory and bronze was pioneered in Belgium at the turn of the 20th century... Read More »

The official weblog of M.S. Rau Antiques » Fine Art

...of pursuing it. Jeune Femme a’ l’Eventail is a study of a young woman dressed in 18 th century period costume, seated in  a park, coquettishly holding a fan near her face. Typical of Tissot’s women......so expertly rendered on this model is one he used in several works. Tissot bought these costumes at local second-hand markets to suit the tastes of his patrons, who preferred portraits in 18 th century......combination known as chryselephantine. The combination of ivory and bronze was pioneered in Belgium at the turn of the 20th century... Read More »