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Cabinet des Modes, 5e Cahier, 3e Planche
PLATE III. It represents another bed in Preacher's Pulpit shape, à la d'Artois, seen in profile. The Wood, the curtains, the panaches are the same. In place of the iron Curves, there are rising columns which support the dome. The Cap is surmounted by a vase. The Cornice, together with the headboard, is sculpted in another fashion. … Continue reading Cabinet des Modes, 5e Cahier, 3e Planche
Cabinet des Modes, 5e Cahier, 2e Figure
January 15, 1786 PLATE II. It represents a Bed in Preacher's Pulpit shape, seen from the front. Of all the Furnishings of a chamber, the Bed is the one which decorates it further; also one must, at all times, to give it the most comfortable and agreeable form, to surround it with the richest and most … Continue reading Cabinet des Modes, 5e Cahier, 2e Figure
Cabinet des Modes, 5e Cahier, 1ere Planche
January 15, 1786 FIRST PLATE. Woman in Robe à la Turque. In the Orient, where one enjoys a sweet climate, pure air, a cloudless sky, men wear long garments, which have fullness and nobility. An almost continual winter, a bitter and dry cold, permit the same practice in some Inhabitants of the North, like the … Continue reading Cabinet des Modes, 5e Cahier, 1ere Planche
Cabinet des Modes, 4e Cahier, 3e Planche
January 1, 1786 PLATE III. It represents a Cabinet pendulum clock, accompanied by two Candlesticks, the whole of porcelaine de la Reine.* This Clock has the shape of a vase dotted with flowers, in which movement is contained. From the top of the vase blooms a bouquet. At the bottom of the vase are two … Continue reading Cabinet des Modes, 4e Cahier, 3e Planche