- Charles-Honoré
Lannuier,
French cabinetmaker (1779–1819),
lived and
worked in New York City. In
Lannuier's time, the
style of his
furniture was described...
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style included John and
Thomas Seymour,
Duncan Phyfe and Charles-Honoré
Lannuier. It was
influenced by the
Georgian and Adam styles, and was su****ded...
- of New York
cabinetmakers Duncan Phyfe and Paris-trained Charles-Honoré
Lannuier.
Other major furniture centers renowned for
regional interpretations of...
- OCLC 62701407. Kenny,
Peter M.,
Frances F.
Bretter and
Ulrich Leben. Honoré
Lannuier Cabinetmaker from Paris: The Life and Work of
French Ébiniste in Federal...
- ISBN 0-9646659-0-5. Kenny,
Peter M.,
Frances F.
Bretter and
Ulrich Leben. Honoré
Lannuier Cabinetmaker from Paris: The Life and Work of
French Ébiniste in Federal...
- Charles-Honoré
Lannuier,
classical galleries,
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.
Bedstead (c. 1805/1808) by Charles-Honoré
Lannuier, detail. Sleigh...
- (1920–2009)
Shiro Kuramata (1934–1991) Max Lamb (born 1980) Charles-Honoré
Lannuier (1779–1819) Paul László (1900–1993)
Charles Limbert (1854–1923) François...
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Phyfe model chair was
built in 1959 in Washington, DC. Charles-Honoré
Lannuier,
another re****ble
cabinetmaker "Duncan Phyfe". Encyclopædia Britannica...
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advisors wanted furniture in the "French antique"
style of Charles-Honoré
Lannuier.
Since no
single individual was in
charge of the
renovation effort, at...
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revivalist stylizations, from
Elizabethan to Colonial. Charles-Honoré
Lannuier,
after moving to the US in 1803,
established a po****r "New York" style...