-
often used in the
plural boiseries) is the
French term used to
define ornate and
intricately carved wood panelling.
Boiseries became po****r in the latter...
- The
dining room (3). The
boiseries, or
elaborately carved wood panels, were from the Hôtel de Villars, Paris, and are the
first example of this type of...
- palace, the
walls of the
Trianon were
covered in
delicately carved wood
boiseries, with
plaster friezes, pilasters, and
capitals of
noticeably more refined...
- intersection. It is one of the main
features of the Lycée with its 18th-century
boiseries and
pavement as well as a
cupola frescoed and
carved by the
painter Jean...
-
would have
caused the building's
interior to
change its appearance. The
boiseries,
still often dated in the mid-1760s, were
discussed in the
issue of L'Avant-coureur...
- The
staterooms to the west of the
saloon were
redecorated with gilt
boiseries in
imitation of Versailles. Vanbrugh's
subtle rivalry to
Louis XIV's great...
-
furniture from the 18th and 19th centuries,
Beauvais tapestries,
French boiseries and
Oriental ****s.
After the ********ination of Aldo Moro in 1978 by...
- Matignon,
about 1732. Surviving.
Fiske Kimball attributed the undo****ented
boiseries,
ceiling stuccowork and
mirrors To Pineau. Hôtel de Rouillé,
about 1732...
- the
menuisier might also be
called upon to
provide carved and
moulded boiseries for rooms. Lyon,
Bordeaux and Liège all
produced characteristic variations...
- and
billiards rooms too were
furnished with 18th-century
panelling and
boiseries. The
theme continued up the grand,
plaster panelled staircase to the bedrooms...