Original hand tinted engraving from the French book of furniture designs, Le Garde-Meuble. Le Garde-meuble, ancien et moderne, 1839-1935. Engraving from the collection de Sieges. Canape d'angle, by D. Guilmard and published by D. Guilmard, Paris, France in the 1800's. Approximately 13 5/8 inches by 10 3/8 inches. Good vintage condition with age related wear. Edges are rough and torn. Holes on the left side where it was bound in book. Le Garde-meuble, ancien et moderne (Furniture repository, ancient and modern), published in Paris, exerted an enormous influence throughout the world by promoting French styles in furniture, fabrics, and interior decoration for a nearly a century, beginning in 1839 during the reign of Louis Philippe and ceasing in the waning years of the Third Republic around 1935. Created by furniture designer and publisher Desire Guilmard, it consisted entirely of illustrations of designs for furniture, window treatments and room settings. Its title, Le Garde-meuble, refers back to 1663 when Louis XIV established an office by this name within the royal household to provide for the care of the furnishings in the royal residences. Guilmard added the subtitle, ancien et moderne, to indicate that the periodical would feature both historic revival styles (such as Louis XIV, Louis XV, Gothic, and Renaissance) and current ones (notably the "moderne" styles) that incorporated new technological innovations and better accommodated the life styles of the nineteenth century.
On a Sunday ride with my outdated pedal-starter moped, aimlessly putt-putting through the streets of Montmartre, I came across a peculiar building, unlike any of the others I had seen that day. It looked as if it were hundreds of years old ... Standing at the intersection of Rue Marcadet and Rue
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Nargent. Two men's outfits, one showing a "Perrinet" hairstyle. Male fashion for La Mode, Paris, 29 June 1833
Jérôme Bonaparte and Catharina of Württemberg as King and Queen of Westphalia. Found in the collection of Musée de l'Histoire de France, Château de Versailles.
George Goodwin Kilburne 1839-1924 Engeland
A list of the Top 10 best selling fiction books of the 1950s. Books which influenced many of the most watched movies of the 1950s and 1960s.
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The Croissant As We Know It Today Came From France, Where August Zang, An Austrian Officer, Opened A Viennese Bakery In 1839. This Delicious Buttery Puff Roll Shaped In Crescent Form Is Both A Symbol Of French Culture And Tradition.. Indoor. Imported. Perfect seasonal and special occasion décor any time of year.Old World Christmas glass ornaments and glass tree toppers are created using the same techniques that originated in the 1800's. Beautifully crafted traditional, contemporary and keepsake designs, each piece is designed in mouth-blown glass from carved molds, hand-painted and glittered.
This essay studies the inventive deployment of fashion in paintings of Josephine Bonaparte during the period of her rise to public prominence, which began in the mid-1790s, through her reign as emp...