class="smcap toc">Lac Cabinet, middle of Eighteenth Century
151 |
" " showing doors closed |
152 |
" " chased brass escutcheon |
154 |
Chapter VI.—French Furniture. The Period of Louis XIV. |
Cassette, French, Seventeenth Century |
157 |
Chair of Period of Louis XIII. |
159 |
Pedestals, showing boule and counter-boule work |
163 |
Boule Cabinet, or Armoire |
165 |
Chapter VII.—French Furniture. Louis XV. |
Commode, by Cressent |
171 |
Commode, formerly in the Hamilton Collection |
173 |
Commode, by Caffieri |
175 |
Escritoire à Toilette, formerly in possession of Marie Antoinette |
179 |
Secrétaire, by Riesener |
181 |
"Bureau du Roi," the masterpiece of Riesener |
183 |
Chapter VIII.—French Furniture. Louis XVI. |
Jewel Cabinet, "J. H. Riesener," Mounts by Gouthière |
193 |
Commode, by Riesener |
197 |
Chapter IX.—French Furniture. The First Empire Style. |
Portrait of Madame Récamier, after David |
203 |
Detail of Tripod Table found at Pompeii |
205 |
Servante, French, late Eighteenth Century |
206 |
Jewel Cabinet of the Empress Marie Louise |
207 |
Armchair, rosewood, showing Empire influence |
210 |
Chapter X.—Chippendale and his Style. |
Table made by Chippendale |
213 |
Oliver Goldsmith's Chair |
215 |
Chippendale Settee, walnut, about 1740 |
217 |
" " oak, about 1740 |
219 |
Chippendale Chair-back, ribbon pattern |
222 |
Ribbon-backed Chippendale Chair, formerly at Blenheim |
223 |
Chippendale Corner Chair, about 1780 |
224 |
Gothic Chippendale Chair-back |
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