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2009 AuctionsAUCTION HOUSES referred below : Ader Site Drouot-Presse Bonhams Site Press Christie's Site Press Dorotheum Site Press Dreweatts Site Kol... Started by Pierre TavlitzkiLatest Reply |
2008 Auction HistoryAll Results in BOLD For sale on Dec. 18 at Sotheby's in New York: an armchair made circa 1908 by Greene and Greene ($ 300 K, lot 125). (... Started by Pierre TavlitzkiLatest Reply |
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Japanist Furniture by Edouard LièvreWho were the great French cabinetmakers of the mid-nineteenth century? Napoleon III furniture pieces are often anonymous. The "de style" ... Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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Marriage at the Time of PisanelloThe usual keeping furniture in the Middle Ages was the coffer. In the fifteenth century in Italy, the coffer becomes a work of art. The ... Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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The Italian Influence at the GobelinsThe creation of the Gobelins in Paris is included in a highly political context in which art is important. The minister of Louis XIV was... Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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Mackmurdo's ChairArchitect and interior designer, student with Ruskin and influenced by William Morris and also connoisseur of Renaissance art, Arthur Hey... Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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Transition between China and GreeceConcerning a commode stamped by Delorme, I discussed here last year about the early stages of Parisian commodes ornated with Chinese desi... Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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André Charles Boulle, the Pioneer of PrestigeIn the history of art, it is difficult to identify a single man who had alone a greater influence than André Charles Boulle. In the 1680... Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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Later BoulleThe first years of the eighteenth century saw a transformation in the shape of the French commode. Around 1723, the great pioneer André-C... Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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Jun 19 Reply by Pierre Tavlitzki |
The Rocking Bird of François-Xavier LalanneLalanne is well known in Paris for his sheep used as stools, and easy to group in herds of various quantities. But the bestiary furniture... Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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Furniture Made by a Bronze MakerIn Paris in the eighteenth century, the work of the cabinetmaker and of the bronze maker were to complement each other, for the productio... Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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The Reply of Ruhlmann to the Central HeatingArt history is inseparable from life. With Sotheby's, we see today how the generalization of comfort has impacted the work of Jacques-Emi... Started by Pierre Tavlitzki |
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