Masterpieces of Marquetry

Masterpieces of Marquetry
Title Masterpieces of Marquetry PDF eBook
Author Pierre Ramond
Publisher Getty Publications
Pages 236
Release 2001-11-29
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 9780892365951

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Marquetry, also called intarsia or inlay, is the art of creating intricate pictures and designs on furniture by skillfully cutting and fitting together thin pieces of colored wood, horn, metal, shell, and other precious materials. While this highly specialized art has its roots in ancient times, it was popularized in the eighteenth century in France and today remains centered in Paris. This three-volume set-originally published in French and now available for the first time in English-is the most comprehensive examination to date of the techniques used by expert marqueters in creating their exquisite masterpieces. Masterpieces of Marquetry offers a detailed history of the medium from antiquity to the present day, illustrated with examples from the collections of museums around the world, and includes the masterpieces of some of the greatest cabinetmakers and marqueters in history. Methodically organized and lavishly illustrated, this set is an invaluable resource for art historians, antique collectors, and dealers, as well as contemporary fine furniture makers.

American Folk Marquetry

American Folk Marquetry
Title American Folk Marquetry PDF eBook
Author Richard Mühlberger
Publisher ACC Distribution
Pages 248
Release 1998
Genre Art
ISBN

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1. The history of marquetry. Marquetry through time and technique -- Joiner, carpenter, Jack of all trades -- From high style beginnings to an American folk expression. 2. The marqueters. Known only by their work and initials -- Male quilting -- Identified makers of American folk marquetry. 3. An album of masterpieces. Boxes in every room -- All things great and small -- Clocks -- Fraternally yours -- Parlor pastimes -- Frames and mirrors -- The unexpected -- In closing.

A Marquetry Odyssey

A Marquetry Odyssey
Title A Marquetry Odyssey PDF eBook
Author Silas Kopf
Publisher Hudson Hills
Pages 244
Release 2008
Genre Design
ISBN 9781555952877

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This rich history of marquetry is presented in cintext by one of its most ardent and taslented proponents - Silas Kopf. A distinguished cabinetmaker for more than thirty years, Kopf identifies the origins and influences of numerous decorative arts and architectural elements taht have and continue to have an impact on his own work. AUTHOR: Forword by Glenn Adamson, Head of Graduate Studies abd Deputy Head of Research, Victoria ALbert Museum, London. 320 colour illustrations

Renaissance Intarsia

Renaissance Intarsia
Title Renaissance Intarsia PDF eBook
Author Luca Trevisan
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre ART
ISBN 9780789211262

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"The first modern survey of a fascinating yet underappreciated art form, abundantly illustrated with new color photography. In this volume, a team of art historians trace the evolution of Renaissance intarsia through a discussion of twelve of the most important intarsia cycles"--

Extravagant Inventions

Extravagant Inventions
Title Extravagant Inventions PDF eBook
Author Wolfram Koeppe
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 308
Release 2012
Genre Design
ISBN 1588394743

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Catalogue published in conjunction with the exhibition "Extravagant Inventions: the Princely Furniture of the Roentgens" on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from October 30, 2102, through January 27, 2013.

Paintings in Wood

Paintings in Wood
Title Paintings in Wood PDF eBook
Author Yannick Chastang
Publisher
Pages 126
Release 2001
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN

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Essential general survey for enthusiasts and specialist alike. Superb colour illustrations. Will provide many insights to the neglected area of art history

European Furniture in The Metropolitan Museum of Art

European Furniture in The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Title European Furniture in The Metropolitan Museum of Art PDF eBook
Author Daniëlle O. Kisluk-Grosheide,
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 300
Release 2006-05-30
Genre Design
ISBN 0300104847

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This beautifully produced volume is the first to survey the Metropolitan Museum's world-renowned collection of European furniture. One hundred and three superb examples from the Museum's vast holdings are featured. They originated in workshops in England, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Austria, Russia, or Spain and date from the Renaissance to the late nineteenth century. A number of them belonged to such important historical figures as Pope Urban VIII, Louis XIV, Madame de Pompadour, and Napoleon. The selection includes chairs, tables, beds, cabinets, commodes, settees and sofas, bookcases and standing shelves, desks, fire screens, athéniennes, coffers, chests, mirrors and frames, showcases, and lighting equipment. There is also one purely decorative piece, a superb vase made for a Russian noble family who, according to one awestruck viewer, "owned all the malachite mines in the world." The makers of some of the objects are unknown, but most of the pieces can be identified by label, documentation, or style as the work of an outstanding European designer-craftsman, such as André-Charles Boulle, Thomas Chippendale, David Roentgen, or Karl Friedrich Schinkel.