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French Hand Painted Louis Xv style Commode In Two drawers |
French Hand Painted Louis Xv style Commode In Two drawers |
French Hand Painted Louis Xv style Commode In Two drawers |
French Hand Painted Louis Xv style Commode In Four drawers |
French Hand Painted Louis Xv style Commode In Three Drawers |
French Hand Painted Louis Xv style Commode In Three |
French Hand Painted Louis Xv style Chest In Three |
French Hand Painted Louis Xv style Chest In Three drawers |
Antique Hand painted
furniture, French accent furniture and European furniture A unique
collection of painted-to-order furniture inspired by the best of 16th century French
style. Our decorative french furniture reproductions designs are hand painted on a complete line of
traditional furniture.
The
Painted Furniture Company specializes in French original and reproduction
painted furniture. All our furniture is hand painted. Selection of French
reproduction and antique painted furniture. Our furniture can be
painted to your specific requirements in our workshops in Egypt
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French Hand Painted Louis Xv style Lady Secretary |
French hand painted Table in Louis XVI Style |
French Hand Painted Table in Louis Xv Style with a Drawer |
French Louis xv Hand Painted Bombe Side Night Stand in Two Drawers |
French Hand Painted Table in Louis Xv Style
with One Drawer |
French Louis Xv Hand Painted Commode in One
Drawer |
French Hand Painted Desk in Louis Xv style |
French Hand Painted Buffet in Louis Xv
Style |
History of Hand Painted Furniture: The French Connection Click on photo to enlarge and view prices Contact UsIn France, the stage was set for the beginning of the golden age of hand painted furniture. Louis XIV, the Sun King, presided over Versailles and the French baroque period characterized by bombé chests and extensive, expensive use of ormolu, bronze mounts, and inlaid woods. An almost 60-year reign by his successor, Louis XV, in the mid-18th C., was a period in which France dominated hand painted furniture design and set the pace for the rest of Europe. The grand scale of the baroque gave way to the delicate ornamentation of rococo style, more compatible with the intimate room settings of the period. |
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French Hand Painted Commode Brass Mounted In Two Drawers |
French Hand Painted Chest Brass Mounted In Six Drawers |
French Chest of Drawers Hand Painted in
Louis Xv Style |
French Hand Painted Louis Xv style Commode In Two Doors |
French Hand Painted Louis Xv style Credenzas In One Drawer and One Door |
French Hand Painted Corner Cabinet In One Drawer and One Door |
French Hand Painted Louis Xv style Base Console in |
French Hand Painted Louis Xvi style Desk In One Drawer |
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French Hand Painted Louis Xv style Commode In Two drawers |
French Hand Painted Louis Xv style Commode In Three drawers |
French Hand Painted Louis Xv style Commode In Three drawers |
French Hand Painted Louis Xv style Commode In Five drawers |
French Hand Painted Louis Xv style Commode In One Door and One Drawer |
French Hand Painted Louis Xv style Dresser In Four Drawers |
French Hand Painted Louis Xv style Screen |
French Hand Painted Louis Xv style Commode In Two Doors |
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French Hand Painted style Buffet In Two drawers and Two Doors |
French Hand Painted Style Bahu In Two Doors |
French Hand Painted Louis Xv style Chest In Two Doors |
French Hand Painted Louis Xvi style Desk In Five Drawers |
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The discovery of Herculaneum and Pompeii in
1738 and 1748 ushered in a period of neoclassicism that quickly found its way
into hand painted furniture design and decoration. Through the influence of
many, including Englishman Robert Adam, European design prominence incorporated
and transcended the oriental. A prime example of the.
Louis XVI passed onto, then off the political scene, and hand painted furniture
modes veered toward more Spartan directoire and empire lines.
A gilded era in hand painted furniture had passed, but the legacy lingers today.
According to their various tastes, 20th C. collectors and interior designers
prize hand painted furniture of the 18th C. period for a variety of reasons...
workmanship, fineness of line, richness of ornamentation and reflection of an
opulent time not likely to be repeated