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  1. The furniture of Louis XIV was massive and lavishly covered with sculpture and ornament of gilded bronze in the earlier part of the personal rule of King Louis XIV of France (1660–1690). After about 1690, thanks in large part to the furniture designer André Charles Boulle, a more original and delicate style appeared, sometimes known as ...

  2. The king favored carved and gilded wood furniture and commissioned a broad range of objects in solid silver that included tall candlestands, massive tables, benches and stools, chandeliers, and mirror frames.

  3. Jul 7, 2021 · The quick succession of French King Louis' (XIV, XV and XVI) gave us the super luxe look of Versailles and imperial power expressed in interiors. But, they also invented the ultimate in chill furniture: the easy chair and the sofa. Read on to learn about each of the Louis', their over-the-top styles and how to make that royal look work in your ...

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  5. During the first period of the reign of Louis XIV, furniture followed the previous style of Louis XIII, and was massive, and profusely decorated with sculpture and gilding. After 1680, thanks in large part to the furniture designer André Charles Boulle , a more original and delicate style appeared, sometimes known as Boulle work .

  6. Seat Furniture: Rococo During the Rococo period (ca. 1730–60), the graceful movement that first appeared in furniture of the Régence was further developed until the entire frame appeared to dissolve into a continuous flowing, curving line.

  7. Oct 5, 2020 · How to Spot Louis XIV, Louis XV and Louis XVI Chairs. A field guide for anyone who wants to brush up on their knowledge of French antiques. by 1stDibs editors. French furniture pieces from the 18th century are, in many ways, the Platonic ideal of an antique.

  8. In the most recent catalogue of the furniture at Versailles, [1] where two related armchairs à châssis (with drop-in seats) are on display in the refurbished bedroom of Louis XIV, this extraordinary chair model was described as "to be dated probably to the second quarter of the eighteenth century." [2] .

  9. The Court of Louis XIV was officially established at Versailles in 1682, but the Sun King continued to use his palaces in Fontainebleau, Compiègne and Marly – and wherever he went, the decoration and furnishings had to be fit for a king.

  10. Oct 2, 2019 · From 1660-1690, Louis XIV furniture was predominantly massive and highly ornate, which mirrored his dominant power. The thick embellishments on Loius XIV furniture are precise and symmetrical. At the time, the custom was that any decorative piece should include a blend of straight lines and curves .

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