- A
cabriole leg is one of (usually) four
vertical supports of a
piece of
furniture shaped in two curves; the
upper arc is convex,
while lower is concave;...
- predecessors," and
examples in
common use
include "curving shapes, the
cabriole leg,
cushioned seats, wing-back chairs, and
practical secretary desk-bookcase...
- States. List of goat milk
cheeses ""Bienvenue à la
Ferme de
Cabriole – La
Ferme de
Cabriole"". "Cathare, a
sacred jewel of a cheese". slashfood. Archived...
- more rectangular, with a solid, more or less fiddle-shaped
splat and a
cabriole leg with pad feet. The more
ornamental examples had cane
seats and ill-proportioned...
- A
cabriolet (alternatively
cabriole: 32 ) is a
light horse-drawn vehicle, with two
wheels and a
single horse. The
carriage has a
folding hood that can...
- ') An
allegro step in
which the
extended legs are
beaten in the air.
Cabrioles are
divided into two categories: petite,
which are
executed at 45 degrees...
- or
pillars which are
often highly carved,
somewhat exaggerated,
thick cabriole legs, but
these are not essential.
Davenport desks of the 19th century...
- cir****ferential
braid or pair of braids. The
chair legs were
frequently of a
cabriole style or a straight-legged
spindle design. More
modern nursing chairs exist...
-
toiletries or
writing supplies.
Early examples were
raised on
slender cabriole legs;
under the
influence of neoclassicism,
examples made
after about 1775...
-
Philadelphia highboy with
cabriole legs. A
lowboy in the same
style might likely consist of the
lower two drawers....