From 1650 to 1900 Paris was the undisputed center of fashion and taste in Europe. Home to a unique concentration of artists, designers, patrons, critics, and a keen buying public, Paris was the city where trends were made and where novel types of objects were invented.
This book traces the wonderful story of Parisian decorative arts from the reign of Louis XIV to the triumph of art nouveau, through a selection of 150 often little-known masterpieces from the collection of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. It features an exhilarating mixture of furniture, gilt bronze, tapestries, silver, watches, snuff-boxes, jewellery, Sèvres porcelain, and other ceramics.
Price (VAT incl.) : 290.00 €
Arts décoratifs 17e, 18e et 19e
LES CUIVRES ÉMAILLÉS DITS VÉNITIENS DE LA RENAISSANCE ITALIE...
MUSÉE ADRIEN DUBOUCHÉ, LIMOGES : LES COLLECTIONS...
LE TRÉSOR DE NOTRE-DAME DE PARIS : DES ORIGINES À VIOLLET-LE...
DE BRONZE ET DE PIERRE DURE : UN CADEAU ESPAGNOL à NAPOLÉON...