Illustrated History of Furniture, fifth ed.: From the Earliest to the Present TimeLitchfield, Frederick
History
Illustrated History of Furniture, fifth ed.: From the Earliest to the Present Time
Litchfield, Frederick
Furniture -- History
It will be seen from the illustrations of these exhibits that, so far as
figure carving and composition are concerned, our foreign rivals, the
Italians, Belgians, Austrians, and French, were far ahead of us. In mere
construction and excellence of work, we have ever been able to hold our
own, and, so long as our designers have kept to beaten tracks, the effect
is satisfactory. It is only when an attempt has been made to soar above
the conventional, that the effort is not so successful.
[Illustration: LADY'S WORK TABLE AND SCREEN.
In Papier-maché. 1851 Exhibition, London.]
In looking over the list of exhibits, one finds evidence of the fickleness
of fashions. The manufacture of decorative articles of furniture of
_papier-maché_ was then very extensive, and there are several specimens
of this class of work executed, both by French and English firms. The
drawing-room of 1850 to 1860 was apparently incomplete without occasional
chairs, a screen with painted panel, a work table, or some small cabinet
or casket of this decorative but somewhat flimsy material.
The design and execution of mountings of cabinets in metal work,
particularly of the highly-chased and gilt bronzes for the enrichment
of _meubles de luxe_, was then, as it still to a great extent remains,
the _specialité_ of the Parisian craftsman, and almost the only English
exhibits of such work were those of foreigners who had settled amongst us.
[Illustration: SIDEBOARD.
In Carved Oak, with subjects taken from Sir Walter Scott's "Kenilworth."
DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED BY MESSRS. COOKES, WARWICK. 1851 EXHIBITION,
LONDON.]
[Illustration: A STATE CHAIR.
Carved and Gilt Frame, Upholstered in Ruby Silk, Embroidered with the
Royal Coat of Arms and the Prince of Wales' Plumes.
DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED BY M. JANCOWSKI, YORK. 1851 EXHIBITION,
LONDON.]
[Illustration: SIDEBOARD IN CARVED OAK.
DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED BY M. DURAND, PARIS. 1851 EXHIBITION, LONDON.]
[Illustration: BEDSTEAD IN CARVED EBONY.
RENAISSANCE STYLE. DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED BY M. ROULÉ, ANTWERP. 1851
EXHIBITION, LONDON.]
[Illustration: PIANOFORTE
In Rosewood, inlaid with Boulework, in Gold, Silver, and Copper.
DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED BY M. LEISTLER, VIENNA. 1851 EXHIBITION,
LONDON.]
[Illustration: BOOKCASE.
In Carved Lime Tree, with Panels of Satinwood.
DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED BY M. LEISTLER, VIENNA. 1851 EXHIBITION,
LONDON.]
[Illustration: CABINET.
In Tulipwood, ornamented with Bronze, and inlaid with Porcelain.
MANUFACTURED BY M. GAMBS, ST. PETERSBURG. 1851 EXHIBITION.]
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