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Marquetry, also called intarsia or inlay, is the art of creating intricate pictures and designs on furniture by skillfully cutting and fitting together thin pieces of colored wood, horn, metal, shell, and other precious materials. While this highly specialized art has its roots in ancient
times, it was popularized in the eighteenth century in France and today remains centered in Paris. This three-volume set-originally published in French and now available for the first time in English-is the most comprehensive examination to date of the techniques used by expert marqueters in
creating their exquisite masterpieces.
Masterpieces of Marquetry offers a detailed history of the medium from antiquity to the present day, illustrated with examples from the collections of museums around the world, and includes the masterpieces of some of the greatest cabinetmakers and marqueters in history. Methodically organized and
lavishly illustrated, this set is an invaluable resource for art historians, antique collectors, and dealers, as well as contemporary fine furniture makers.
About the Author
Pierre Ramond is the world's foremost teacher of marquetry. He is professor at the French Institute for the Restoration of Works of Art and a lecturer at the University of Paris, and the author of the award-winning text Marquetry.
Masterpieces of Marquetry: Volume I: From the Beginnings to Louis XIV, Volume II: From the Regence to the Present Day, Volume III: Outstanding Marqueters ... Trust Publications: J. Paul Getty Museum),Pierre Ramond,Getty Trust Publications: J. Paul Getty Museum,0892365951,Art,Art & Art Instruction,Crafts & Hobbies,Design - Furniture,Enamel Arts And Crafts,European,Furniture,General,History - General,Marquetry,Antiques & Collectibles / Furniture,Art & Architecture | History
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