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020 $a9782350314853 (Musée du Louvre)
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110 2 $aMusée du Louvre.
245 10 $aDecorative furnishings and objets d'art in the Louvre :$bfrom Louis XIV to Marie-Antoinette /$cedited by Jannic Durand, Michèle Bimbenet-Privat, Frédéric Dassas ; assisted by Catherine Voiriot ; authored by Marc Bascou [and 16 others].
264 1 $aParis :$bSomogy Art Publishers :$bLouvre éditions,$c[2014]
264 4 $c©2014
300 $a552 pages :$bcolor illustrations ;$c33 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 521-532) and index.
520 $a"Over two hundred and fifty masterpieces from one of the most magnificent eras in the decorative arts are featured in this book, ranging from the splendors of courtly art under Louis XIV to the dazzling creations inspired first by Madame de Pompadour under Louis XV and then by Queen Marie-Antoinette under Louis XVI. A broad perspective on interior decoration, luxury goods, and the art market is offered through lavish furniture by the likes of André-Charles Boulle and Charles Cressent durine, the Régence, through extravagant dinner services, and through the magnificent porcelain and tapestries produced by the royal manufactories, constituting a "moment of perfection in French art at lasted until the Revolution. The Louvre's new rooms devoted to seventeenth; and eighteenth century decorative arts opened in May 2014. Some two thousand items are displayed in nearly twenty thousand square feet of exhibition space, representing one of the world's finest collections of furnishings and objets d'art from the reign of Louis XIV, through that of Louis XVI. The new galleries are organized chronologically and are punctuated by spectacular period rooms that recreate the magnificent wood-paneled interiors of lavish residences and princely palaces in eighteenth-century. These reconstitutions of a bygone period provide the setting for truly remarkable objets d'art from the Louvre's Department or Decorative Arts now placed in their original intellectual and material context, these items recreate a vanished atmosphere and reveal their full meaning as well as their full beauty."--P. [4] of cover.
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700 1 $aDurand, Jannic.
700 1 $aBimbenet-Privat, Michèle.
700 1 $aDassas, Frédéric.
700 1 $aVoiriot, Catherine.
700 1 $aBascou, Marc.
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