The late Pierre Verlet, conservateur en chef du Departement des Objets d'Art at the Louvre, was the unquestioned expert on pre-Revolutionary French decorative arts. His definitive book "French Furniture of the 18th Century" ("Les Meubles Francais du XVIIIe Siecle") has now been translated into English for the first time by Penelope Hunter-Stiebel, noted specialist in 18th century French furniture and former student of Verlet. The book contains a vast amount of information on the art of furniture in 18th century France. It examines the tools and techniques used in furniture making during that period; defines the various types of furniture developed; explores the organisation of the furniture industry, the working of the guilds and the relationships among makers, dealers, and clients; lists the outstanding makers and reproduces their marks; and discusses the market, restoration, forgeries, and the growth of public collections. Since the book was first published in 1955, previously unknown pieces of furniture have been discovered, and new documents and analyses have been taken into account in this augmented text.
The book is enhanced by 16 pages of full colour and 174 black-and-white illustrations. The illustrations range broadly to allow for the juxtaposition of elegant and simple furniture and to include a variety of types, forms and decorations. This book is a valuable research tool for all curators, collectors, dealers, and art historians.
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978-0-8139-1290-5 (9780813912905)
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Part 1 Structures: The French World of the Eighteenth Century; Clients and Artisans; The Development and Diffusion of French Furniture; General Stylistic Evolution. Part 2 "Menuiserie" Furniture: "Menuiserie" - The Technique of Making Solid-Wood Furniture; The Principal Types of Furniture; Some Distinctive Characteristics; List of "Menuisiers"; "Menuisiers'" Stamps. Part 3 "Ebenisterie" Furniture: Techniques of "Ebenisterie" Furniture; The Principal Types of Furniture; Some Distinctive Characteristics; List of "Ebenistes"; "Ebenistes'" Stamps. Part 4 Collections and Collectors: Repairs, Copies and Fakes; The Market; Documentary Marks and Historical Provenance; Upkeep and Restoration; The Most Important Public Collections.