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Second Jacobite Rebellion |
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Publication of the Encyclopedie (Diderot) |
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Declaration of American Independence |
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Battle of Waterloo, Fall of Napoleon |
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National Convention (France) |
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1760-1820, Regency 1811-20 (60 years) |
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Prussia: Frederick the Great |
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Russia: Catherine the Great |
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Regence of Philippe Duc d'Orleans, nephew of Louis XIV |
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Requirement to stamp furniture |
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The 'Allarde law' abolished guilds |
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removable upholstered panels |
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anything classical, Greek taste |
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armchair in which the area beneath the armrest is upholstered |
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three drawers, very short legs |
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Commode a tombeau a la regence |
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2 drawers and longer legs |
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cut outs to be stuck on furniture |
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prominent gilded bronze mounts, often placed at the corners of commodes, showing women |
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geometrical marquetry ground, often combined with gilt bronze mounts |
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Marchands-Merciers (definition) |
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dealers, suppliers of materials |
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Hebert, Bertin, Poirier, lazare Duvaux |
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japanning in 18th Century France |
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Les Passions de l'ame(The Passions of the Soul), 1649 |
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Principles of Painting, 1708 |
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French designer, initiated Rococo |
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Le Sopha, conte moral, 1742 |
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Germain Boffrand 1667-1754 |
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Livre d'Architecture, 1745 Hotel de Soubise, 1735 |
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Abbe' Etienne Bonnot de Condillac |
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Treatise on Sensations, 1754 |
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Abbe' Etienne Bonnot de Condillac |
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Treatise on Sensations, 1754 |
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Nicholas le Camus de Mezieres |
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Art du menuisier, 1772, names 48 species of wood |
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Ebeniste, 1635-1732, Gobelin(1660-), Italian master became French citizen |
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1685-1768, sculptor by training, made his own mounts Gilded Rococo Wall-Mounted Clock (W) |
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1642-1732 Boulle marquetry |
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Ebeniste, Chest of drawers for Louis XV's bed chamber |
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Ebeniste Bernard van Risenburgh |
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Ebeniste, Blue and White commode |
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1678-1755 Bronze mount-maker |
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Lacquer workers (Verni Martin) |
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Draughtsman, designer, painter and engraver |
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