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Bureau-cabinet
1725-1740 Indian Bureau-cabinet at the Museum of Fine Art, Boston - This piece looks absolutely stunning! It's teakwood and ebony with ivory inlays, and shows how European furniture styles were adapted to the resources in new colonial lands. Personally, I think it's British influence specifically: there has been an English presence in India since 1613, with the arrival of the East India Company.
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Detail of a padoukwood and ivory cabinet on stand, Vizagapatam, 18th century, at Kingston Lacy, Dorset. ©National Trust Images/Andreas von Einsiedel
Drie ontwerpen voor randversieringen, Abraham Meertens, 1767 - 1823 - Rijksmuseum
Drie ontwerpen voor randversieringen, Abraham Meertens, 1767 - 1823 - Rijksmuseum
drawing | British Museum
1697-1749, Jan van Huysum: Design with a vertical line of assorted flowers, formerly in an album; including a pink rose near the top Watercolour, over graphite
Drie ontwerpen voor randversieringen, Abraham Meertens, 1767 - 1823 - Rijksmuseum
Drie ontwerpen voor randversieringen, Abraham Meertens, , 1767 - 1823
Jules-Edmond-Charles Lachaise | Design for the painted decoration of a ceiling | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Jules-Edmond-Charles Lachaise | Design for the painted decoration of a ceiling | The Met