Between luxury and the everyday : decorative arts in eighteenth-century France
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Between luxury and the everyday : decorative arts in eighteenth-century France
Blackwell Publishing, 2005
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"First published as volume 28, issue 2 of Art history, with the exception of Démoris' article which was first published in volume 28, issue 4."--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This collection brings together studies on the French decorative arts in the eighteenth century, extending from bookbinding, typography and engraving to those related specifically to the domestic interior: porcelain, upholstery and furniture.
A collection of studies on the French decorative arts in the eighteenth century.
Covers an extensive range of subjects from bookbinding, typography and engraving to porcelain, upholstery and furniture.
Demonstrates how the advancement of knowledge in porcelain and loom technology resulted in new luxury goods to the glory of Absolutism.
Looks at how Revolution demanded that political change be reflected in the details of everyday life, such as dress and furniture.
目次
1. Introduction: Image-Object-Space (Katie Scott). 2. Decorating Knowledge: The Ornamental Book, the Philosophic Image and the Naked Truth (Mary Sheriff).
3. The Encyclopedie and the Idea of the Decorative Arts (Elisabeth Lavezzi).
4. The Marriage of Art and Commerce: Philippe de Lasalle's Success in Silk (Lesley Ellis Miller).
5. Regeneration Through the Everyday? Clothing, Architecture and Furniture in Revolutionary Paris (Leora Auslander).
6. Framing Ambition: The Interior Politics of Mme de Pompadour (Katie Scott).
7. Inside/Interiors: Chardin's Images of the Family (Rene Demoris).
Notes on Contributors.
Index.
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