An Art Deco mirror. made of composite materials, 39 cm x 21 cm,finished with black.Clean mirror with a microfiber cloth.Best placed by a window, or light source, to emphasize the effect.Strug,ready to hang. I studied for eight years, at the London College of Furniture and Ecole Boulle in Paris. I learnt many traditional, as well as modern techniques, and i have combined these to produce what i hope are interesting and pleasing items.
In an established Oakville neighbourhood sits a stunning modern home by David Small Designs. The dream entrance pivot door is created by Art Boulle.
This impressive jardinière’s design celebrates the outstanding work of the pre-eminent French furniture maker, André-Charles Boulle.
One of my goals for 2019 is to learn how to bake bread. The hubs and I have been watching all of the Great British Baking Show and so I have a few new food goals thanks to that show. I’ve m…
Maurice Picaud, bekannt als PICO, ist ein französischer Architekt, Dekorateur und Maler (1900–1977), der an der École Boulle ausgebildet wurde und insbesondere für Ruhlmann arbeitete. Er ist besonders bekannt für die Gestaltung der unglaublichen Fassade der Folies Bergères in Paris, inspiriert von den Bewegungen der russischen Tänzerin und Choreografin Lila Nikolska, die für ihn posierte. Es gibt Fotos dieser Pose-Sitzung, aus der Pico arbeitete, die 1929 von der Zeitschrift Die Bühne verewigt wurde. Wir bezeichnen dieses Werk normalerweise als „The Dance“ oder „Serpentine Dancer“. Die von Picaud geschaffenen Dekorationen wurden aus Holz geschnitzt. Allerdings fertigte er eine Reihe von Terrakotta-Abgüssen/Modellen an, um seine Arbeiten zu präsentieren. Dieses ist silberfarben und greift das Hauptmotiv der Fassade auf. Es misst 50,5 x 49 x 2,5 cm und ist in ausgezeichnetem Zustand. Auf der Rückseite des Flachreliefs befindet sich ein Haken, mit dem es an der Wand aufgehängt werden kann. Obwohl mehrere Abgüsse hergestellt wurden, bleiben sie selten und sind alle unterschiedlich (handwerkliche Arbeit, unterschiedliche Gold-/Kupfer-/Schwarz-/Silberfarben). Dieses Stück ist ein Sammlerstück, ein Symbol für die künstlerisch reichhaltige Zeit des Art Deco und ein Symbol für verrückte Pariser Nächte und Architektur. Der Preis berücksichtigt die äußerst sichere und sorgfältige Verpackung, die für den Versand eines hochwertigen Stücks erforderlich ist.
Create your own city with these printable and instantly downloadable paper houses. These paper houses will encourage your child's creativity and imagination. They are perfect for playtime, school, party activity. Cutting and coloring the houses will help develop motor skills. you can easily print all or just one of them. You will need paper at A4 size, pair of scissors, pencils for coloring, glue. Color in the houses first, then cut along the lines. Finally, stick together with glue to create your house. You can print as many as you like and make your own street or maybe even a whole city. You will receive: ✔ 3 x PDF files with 3 different houses to color, cut and craf With the convenience of digital download, you can instantly print this card from the comfort of your own home. No need to wait for shipping, simply download the card and print it out whenever you need. Maybe more houses? There is more on the side 🌈 🌞 👉 https://melekeketsy.com IMPORTANT INFORMATION You can use this printable card as many times as you like. Printable cards are easy and convenient, you just print from home (or a store) and cut it out. This product is an instant digital printable file. This file is not editable. PLEASE NOTE This listing is for DIGITAL FILES ONLY, that means no physical item will be shipped to you. After your purchase you will be provided with a link to download files containing the designs. LICENSES - These files are for personal use ONLY and may not be sold or redistributed in digital or printed form. YOU MAY NOT - Resell, redistribute, provide access to, share or transfer any digital files. - Resell the graphics in the form of digital designs or design resources, such as digital cards, clip art, vectors, or photo images. - Modify the files and imply or claim that you are the author of the modified artwork. - Repackage and sell the graphics on its own or as part of a bundle. - Make graphics available to a third party on a digital asset management system, shared drive or the like for the purposes of sharing or transferring such graphics. If you have any questions or issues, don't hesitate to contact me.
An Art Deco mirror. made of composite materials, 39 cm x 21 cm,finished with black.Clean mirror with a microfiber cloth.Best placed by a window, or light source, to emphasize the effect.Strug,ready to hang. I studied for eight years, at the London College of Furniture and Ecole Boulle in Paris. I learnt many traditional, as well as modern techniques, and i have combined these to produce what i hope are interesting and pleasing items. (postage to Europe is about £10.00, so the excess will be refunded)
Chaîne de 2.5 mètres, chaine boulle de 02mm métal noir peint Attention produit à la coupe, ne sera donc ni repris, ni échangé === === === === === === === === === === === === === ===
Art Boulle All wood doors are handmade using the highest quality materials and the absolute best craftsmanship in Toronto, Canada.
Wood Carving department, école Boulle Paris A visit to L’École Boulle in Paris _____________________ A traditional annual highlight on the first weekend of February is the open house day of the L’École Boulle in Paris. It is not like I go there every year, but since it had been a few years since my last visit I felt a strong urge to travel to Paris once again. Together with a couple of my students and a few other interested people we headed off to Paris. The annual open house day of L’École Boulle truly remains a special day to me. Some of my students Woodcarving The THALYS in Paris We travelled with the Thalys high speed train from Brussels to the French capital; a journey of approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes, peak speed is 300 km/h (186 mph). Arriving at the train station of Paris North we took the subway in the direction of Faubourg Saint-Antoine. This district is located between Place de la Bastille and Place de la Nation. From Faubourg Saint-Antoine it was only a short walk to our destination. On the way we passed by what is probably the most impressive tools shop in France, namely “Outillage Gaignard Millon”. Gaignard Millon in Paris, impressive tool shop Website: http://www.gaignard-millon.com Faubourg Saint-Antoine __________________ Since the 17th century this Parisian district has been the beating heart of the furniture industry. Every now and then you can discover small charming workshops of real craftsmen such as wood carvers, gilders and renovators. It is truly an exceptional neighborhood, an “authentic” part of Paris so to speak. Strangely enough this district is almost completely unknown to the common tourist. The district’s name was derived from the Cistercian nunnery Saint-Antoine-des-Champs, which was founded in 1198 by Foulques, a priest of Neuilly-sur-Marne, and strong advocate of the fourth crusade. The convent quickly rose to prominence and became one of the wealthiest nunneries in the whole of France. The “dames du Faubourg” or “the ladies of Faubourg”, as they were known, were usually coming from rich, privileged families. The nunnery used to be located on the grounds of the current hospital Saint-Antoine. In the 15th century the convent was given a special privilege. King Louis XI decided that the craftsmen working within the convent walls did not belong to any traditional guild. Faubourg Saint Antoine Consequently, this privilege led to fast growth and considerable prosperity of this Parisian neighborhood. Without any strict regulations and often stubborn attitude of the guilds, the craftsmen were free to come up with their own ideas, thereby disregarding the traditional, standard designs in oak. The craftsmen at Saint-Antoine-des-Champs experimented vigorously with marquetry and all kinds of precious woods. Despite increased mechanization during the last couple of centuries, there are still quite a few traditional workshops to be found. L’École Boulle __________ L’École Boulle was founded in 1886 and is located on the Rue Reuilly. The establishment of this school was meant to satisfy the ever increasing demand in highly trained and skilled carpenters, furniture makers, wood carvers, marquetry craftsmen and bronze sculpture founders. In 1891 they decided to move the school to Rue Pierre Bourdan, and to this day L’École Boulle remains an internationally renowned, mythical place where tradition meets innovation. Also in 1891 the institute was given its current name L’École Boulle, in honor of the most famous furniture maker of the Louis XIV era, André-Charles Boulle (1642-1732). Website L'école Boulle L'école Boulle, Paris The department of wood carving _______________________ Naturally the wood carving and sculpture departments received most of our attention but the other departments of this school are quite exceptional too, and therefore definitely deserve a visit. Chair makers, marquetry artists, medal engravers, goldsmiths, the art of silver plating. This is only a short list of some of the métiers one can admire here; a true feast for the eye. A visit to L’École Boulle in Paris It is also fascinating to see how at L’École Boulle old techniques and knowledge are applied to contemporary objects. Innovation is therefore an important spearhead in the school’s policy. By doing so, traditional knowledge is passed on to another generation which can decide whether or not to apply these skills to create modern or traditional objects. This institute has, without any doubt, retained its traditional identity and is still an important “hatchery” for traditional, artisanal craftsmanship. Initially, this approach was also followed at the Don Bosco institute in Liège (Belgium). However, due to budget cuts and bad policy making many of the traditional crafts programs at Don Bosco were cancelled in favor of courses with little or no content or artistic merit, completely in line with the declining Belgian industry and government. A brief summary of some departments ___________________________________ ________________________ Wood carving Department Wood carving and sculpture department A Course Ornamental Wood Carving Wood carving and sculpture department, l'école Boulle, Paris _______________________________________ ________________________ The department Marquetry _________________________________ ___________________ The department 'chairs' ______________ __________ Department Furniture Restoration Wood carving and sculpture department, l'école Boulle Paris ______________________________ ______________________ https://www.patrickdamiaens.info
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