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Louis Delanois (1731–1792) was a
Parisian menuisier who
specialized in seat
furniture in the late
Rococo taste and an
advanced neoclassical taste. Among...
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characterize the style, in
which each
element is a
discrete entity.
Louis Delanois, Jean-Claude Sené and
Georges Jacob were
three leading chairmakers in the...
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mechanical statue,
reported in the
Stamford Gazette and displa**** by a
Monsieur Delanois at the
White Swan in Stamford,
December 21, 1736, that
opened and closed...
- 1080/095400997116595. González,
Oscar C; Sokolov, Yury; Krishnan, Giri P;
Delanois, Jean Erik; Bazhenov,
Maxim (4
August 2020). "Can
sleep protect memories...
- Beat
Culture in Post-War Norway". In Veivo, Harri; James, Petra; Walczak-
Delanois,
Dorota (eds.). Beat
Literature in a
Divided Europe. Leiden: Brill. p. 271...
- Gouthière and straight-legged
chairs by the
prominent menuisier Louis Delanois, in the
neoclassical style we know as "Louis Seize".
There are some surviving...
- the "leaders" or
keeping an eye on them, like the
activists Alphonsine Delanois or
Madeleine Porquet in the Nord department. With
their seasonal nature...
- of
Versailles Armchair by
Georges Jacob Armchair en
medallion by
Louis Delanois (1787)
Armchair à la
Reine by
Georges Jacob for the
apartments of Marie-Antoinette...
- (1678-1744)
Charles Cressent (1685-1768)
Mathieu Criaerd (1689 — 1776)
Louis Delanois (1731-1792)
Antoine Gaudreau (1680-1746) Juste-Aurèle
Meissonnier (1695-1750)...