This antique text contains a fascinating treatise on the furniture of
France from 1643 to 1793. The book has been split into three different
sections: Louis XIV, Louis XV, and Louis XVI. The Louis XIV style is
marked by dignity, grandeur, bold effects, lavish but not excessive
ornament, and faultless workmanship. The Louis XV period marked the
culmination of the rococo period of design, with the influence of Madame
Pompadour's style. Less attention was paid to proportion and form than
elaboration of detail. The Louis XVI style shows a return to simpler
lines and more restrained and delicate ornament, under the influence of
Marie Antoinette. Fine marquetry and painting were employed, and a
lavish use of dainty florals. This is a great book for those with a keen
interest in the history of French furniture, and is sure to appeal to
collectors of such literature. We are proud to republish this
antiquarian book complete with a new introduction on the history of
furniture.