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Thomas Chippendale

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"For more than two centuries, Thomas Chippendale has been synonymous with beautifully made furniture in a variety of styles-- Rococo, Chinese, Gothic and neo-Classical. Bork in Yorkshire in 1718, Chippendale rose to fame because of his revolutionary design book, The Gentleman and Cabine Maker's Director, published in 1754. That same year he set up his famous workshop in St. Martin's Lane, creating some of the most magnificent furniture ever made in Britain. This beautifully illustrated history focuses on Britain's most renowned furniture make and designer, and the 'Chippendale style' that became popular throughout the British Isles, Europe, and North America after his death in 1779. Today, his valuable works take pride of place in many collection, some of which are open to the public, including those at Harewood House and Nostell Priory."--back cover.

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Thomas Chippendale, Adam Bowett

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Title
Thomas Chippendale
Language
English
Released
2021
Format
Paperback
Pages
64
ISBN10
1784424773
ISBN13
9781784424770
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"For more than two centuries, Thomas Chippendale has been synonymous with beautifully made furniture in a variety of styles-- Rococo, Chinese, Gothic and neo-Classical. Bork in Yorkshire in 1718, Chippendale rose to fame because of his revolutionary design book, The Gentleman and Cabine Maker's Director, published in 1754. That same year he set up his famous workshop in St. Martin's Lane, creating some of the most magnificent furniture ever made in Britain. This beautifully illustrated history focuses on Britain's most renowned furniture make and designer, and the 'Chippendale style' that became popular throughout the British Isles, Europe, and North America after his death in 1779. Today, his valuable works take pride of place in many collection, some of which are open to the public, including those at Harewood House and Nostell Priory."--back cover.