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Rococo August 24th, 2011......| posted by Lyndon Lasiter This magnificent Meissen porcelain mirror is a tour-de-force of
Rococo design One of the greatest pleasures derived from owning a great work of art, is that no matter how...
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.... This particular set of candelabra (circa 1715-20) is a prime example of early
Rococo style. In a close study of the candelabra....... Today, I would like to tell you about an unforgettable treasure of the neoclassical period in France: a Secrétaire by André Louis Gilbert. While Louis XV’s taste is remembered as
Rococo, Louis XVI...
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.... This exuberant, English
Rococo era étui is formed of beautifully carved agate and 18K yellow gold. It is carved to resemble an enchanted landscape with trees...
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[from Resource Library] 03/14/2011
...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....... It was the period of the Belle Epoque, when France was at the height of its fashionable influence, and Linke embraced the
rococo style of his predecessors and infused it with a hint of the Art Nouveau....... Taking its cue from the
rococo style, this vitrine is infused with an Art Nouveau panache. Linke collaborated with noted Parisian sculptor Léon Messagé...
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.... Crafted of sturdy walnut and topped with rare Breccia marble, the table features bold carving on all sides, with majestic high-relief
Rococo elements flowing along the frieze and down the cabriole legs...
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...étui exhibits a graceful
Rococo style. Adorned with exceptional carving and gold mounts, this charming étui opens with the push of a button. Circa, 1770...
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.... Adapted from the French 18th-century style, it is also called a chaise lounge. Regence French Transitional period in French furniture design between Louis XIV and the
Rococo style developed by Louis XV.......
Rococo Period in French design originating in the 18th century following the Baroque era. An assymetrical motif, it was often overly ornamental....... The name is derived from the French words rocaille (rock) and coquille (shell), which are prominent
rococo decorative elements...
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...This rare English 18th-century agate and gold étui exhibits a graceful
Rococo style. Adorned with exceptional carving and gold mounts, this charming étui opens with the push of a button. Circa, 1770...
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[from Resource Library] 04/24/2009
.... Mesmerized by the vivid palette of Eugene Delecroix and the works of the French
rococo masters, Renoir embraced the use of vibrant colors and lighthearted themes that would later define much of his life's work...
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[from About Us] 07/22/2009
...étui exhibits a graceful
Rococo style. Adorned with exceptional carving and gold mounts, this charming étui opens with the push of a button. Circa, 1770...
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[from Resource Library] 03/14/2011
...it is . For example, a simple Neoclassic bronze chandelier will feel much lighter than its
Rococo counterpart, even though they might share the same measurements...
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[from Glossary]
.... espagnolette (French) decorative bronze bust of female form, typically found on French
rococo furnishings Etagere Set of free-standing or wall shelves used to display objects, sometimes with drawers or doors...
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.... Operating from Lancaster, England, Gillows was especially noted for their quality and innovative designs. Girandole Elaborate candelabra associated with
Rococo and Neoclassical design...
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.... The style of furniture was essentially
Rococo with soft, flowing lines, shell and flower ornamentation, rich upholstery, inlaying and painted furniture...
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[from Glossary]
.... Chippendale Thomas Chippendale 1718-1779 was one of the great cabinet makers of the 18th-century England. His work shows a refinement of Georgian styles, influenced by the Gothic, Chinese, and French
rococo....... Cornucopia Classical motif in the shape of a goat's horn out of which spills fruit, vegetables, and flowers. A symbol of fertility and abundance popular during the Baroque and
Rococo periods...
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