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Chapter IX.. The Great Exhibition: Exhibitors and Contemporary Cabinet

Illustrated History of Furniture: From the Earliest to the Present Time · Frederick Litchfield — chapter 9 of 28 · ~81 words · public domain

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THE GREAT EXHIBITION: Exhibitors and contemporary Cabinet Makers--Exhibition of 1862, London; 1867, Paris; and subsequently--Description of Illustrations--Fourdinois, Wright and Mansfield--The South Kensington Museum--Revival of Marquetry--Comparison of Present Day with that of a Hundred Years ago--Æstheticism--Traditions--Trades-Unionism--The Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society--Independence of Furniture--Present Fashions--Writers on Design--Modern Furniture in other Countries--Concluding Remarks.

APPENDIX.

List of Artists and Manufacturers of Furniture--Woods--Tapestry used for French Furniture--The processes of Gilding and Polishing--The Pianoforte.

Index.

List of Subscribers.

List of Illustrations.

Frontispiece--Dwelling Room of a French Chateau

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