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- Charles Cressent (1685–1768) was a French furniture-maker, sculptor and fondeur-ciseleur of the régence style. As the second son of François Cressent, sculpteur...
- (1725–1730) by Charles Cressent, (1725–1730) Writing desk with Espagnolettes by Charles Cressent (1730–1735) Commode by Charles Cressent (1730), Waddesdon...
- Charles Boulle and Charles Cressent, the french Prince regent's favorite artists. During the early 18th century, Cressent replaced the magnificence of...
- of contrasting colors. Another celebrated creator of tables was Charles Cressent, who carried on the refined and harmonious ornamental style of Boulle....
- dateable to the 1730s and 40s and attributed (some of them signed) to Charles Cressent. The style that originated in Paris was used there from ca 1730 through...
- designers and craftsmen in the style included Juste-Aurele Meissonier, Charles Cressent, and Nicolas Pineau. The Rocaille style lasted in France until the mid-18th...
- of Louis XIV, unknown architect, 1706–1709 Chest of drawers; by Charles Cressent; c.1730; various wood types; gilt-bronze mounts and a Brèche d'Aleps marble...
- Jean-Baptiste Pigalle, Antonio Rossellino, André-Charles Boulle , Charles Cressent, Oeben, Riesener, Antoine-Sébastien Durand, Charles Spire, Jean Deforges...
- Neoclassical mantel-clocks or wall-mounted clock-cases – a specialty of Charles Cressent (1685–1768) – complemented by rock-crystal drops on gilt-bronze chandeliers...
- 1995) Joe Cesare Colombo (1930–1971) Henry Copland (1728–1754) Charles Cressent (1685–1768) Mario Dal Fabbro (1913–1990) Giuseppe Gaetano Descalzi (1767–1855)...