This book features the carpets woven by the Savonnerie manufactory and devoted to furnish the palaces of the sovereigns, glorifying their power. For the first time ever the systematic study of this production, often sumptuous, is discussed, illustrating with splendour the evolution of taste from the French Consulate (1799-1804) to the July Monarchy (1830-1848).
Detailed and richly illustrated entries allow to step in the golden age of one of the most brilliant French manufactories.
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17th, 18th and 19th century decorative arts
LES PORCELAINES CHINOISES DU PALAIS DE SANTOS...
PIERRE LE GRAND : UN TSAR EN FRANCE, 1717...
LEAPING THE DRAGON GATE
THE SIR MICHAEL BUTLER COLLECTI...
LES VASES DE SÈVRES, XVIIIE-XXIE SIÈCLES
ÉLOGE DE LA VIRT...