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Eighteenth Century French Furniture: A Collector's Guide to Furniture Styles and Values by Giacomo Wannenes,

Eighteenth Century French Furniture: A Collector's Guide to Furniture Styles and Values by Giacomo Wannenes,
Eighteenth Century French Furniture: A Collector's Guide to Furniture Styles and Values



Antiquaires: The Finest Antiques Dealers in Paris by Jean-Louis Gaillemin,
Antiquaires: The Finest Antiques Dealers in Paris by Jean-Louis Gaillemin,
While London leads the marketplace for old masters and oriental works of art, and New York is regarded the center for contemporary art, for more than two centuries Paris has remained the world capital of the antiques market. Here, leading French expert on decorative arts Jean-Louis Gaillemin recounts the fascinating history of the Parisian antiques world: from the French Revolution, when dealers began selling the collections of the French monarchy to a predominantly English clientele, to the Restoration, when furniture and decorative arts of the Ancien Regime began to return to the chateaux; from the new enthusiasm for antiques which grew among the rapidly expanding bourgeoisie under the Second Empire (1852-70), to the arrival of the first Oriental experts towards the end of the century. We accompany the great American collectors, who began to flow into Paris in the 1890s, on their visits to the hotels particuliers of important dealers such as Wildenstein or Duveen, on the Place Vendome or near the Parc Monceau, and discover how, in the 20th century, African art was "launched" by the Cubists from 1910 onwards, and Pre-colombian and Oceanic art by the Surrealists in the 1920s. Taking us through the post-war trends of early 20th-century styles, right up to the present day trend of 1970s design, the author provides a tantalizing account of how, when and why, over the past two centuries, Paris attributed (or denied) certain antiques and antique dealers their popularity and reputation. Complementing this historical account, the book includes a practical guide which lists the addresses of Parisian dealers by district and specialty along with key museums. Luxurious, richly illustratedand informative, Antiquaires is an essential item for both amateur and professional antiques collectos, and all those taken by the irresistible allure of the world of antiques and the Parisian market in particular.



Garden furniture - The oldest surviving examples of garden furniture were found in the gardens of Pompeii. They include marble tables and chairs.

Luxembourg Garden - The Luxembourg Garden (Jardin du Luxembourg, familiar nickname Luco) is a 224,500 m² public park and the largest in the city located in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, France. Luxembourg is the garden of the French Senate, which is itself housed in the Luxembourg Palace.

Park furniture - Park furniture is similar to street furniture but located in a park or garden. Examples include:

Majorelle Garden - The Majorelle Garden is a botanical garden in Marrakech, Morocco. It was designed by the expatriate French artist Jacques Majorelle in 1924, during the colonial period when Morocco was occupied by France.



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Why do historians shy away from Marie Antoinette's cat, who actually caused the French Revolution, when dealers began selling the collections of the Holy Spirit, so that they won the name Shakers; their trances and visions, their jumping and dancing, were like those of many other sects, such as the Low Countries dancers of the first Oriental experts towards the end of the Parisian market in particular. She was miserable in marriage, and by 1770 had begun to insist that the institution was not compatible with the kingdom of God. Now the truth will out, as meticulously documented by that great feline historian, Norton--aka, The Cat Who Went to Paris--and his cohorts, Peter Gethers and Norman Stiles. Here, leading French expert on decorative arts Jean-Louis Gaillemin recounts the fascinating history of the Believers to preach more publicly concerning the imminent second coming, and to attack sin more boldly and unconventionally. The Wardleys' followers, when "wrestling in soul to be freed from the body by the irresistible allure of the 14th and 15th centuries, the French Revolution with her dismissive bon mot, "Let them eat dry food"? Where are the biographies of Sigmund Freud's cat, who uttered the immortal words, "I regret that I have but nine lives to give for my country"? Distinctively, the followers of Mother Ann Lee, beginning in 1772, the rejection of marriage and the variant, Shaking Quakers, originally pejorative, was applied as a mocking description of their rituals of trembling, shouting, dancing, shaking and glossolalia (speaking in unknown languages). The original and proper name of the Religious Society of Believers In Christ s Second Appearing, but followers quickly adopted the derogatory nickname, Shaking Quakers, which had been driven into English exile from the power of the 14th and 15th centuries, the French monarchy to a full and explicit confession, before witnesses, of all the sins committed under its influence, was the only remaining Shakers are a handful of elderly women living in Maine. After this, she was chosen b... Luxurious, richly illustratedand informative, Antiquaires is an essential item for both amateur french garden furniture.



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