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Piétement en 2 patins, double doucine sur griffes de lion ; dessus à feuille d'eau, traverse centrale rectiligne, dessus en dos d'âne. Cadre rectangulaire à fond creux, macaron tourné aux angles, rinceaux aux 4 axes. Corniche moulurée saillante. Fronton en triangle en retrait à fond creux, extrémités en rouleau à volutes ; centre à double rosaces et palmettes. Cadre coulissant garni. Tapisserie de…

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Subject

  • …
  • top
  • stocking
  • white
  • bouquet
  • tapestry (process)
  • pattern
  • multicoloured
  • corsage
  • grey
  • tapestry

Type of item

  • Furniture

Date

  • Siècle : 19 ème siècle

Subject

  • …
  • top
  • stocking
  • white
  • bouquet
  • tapestry (process)
  • pattern
  • multicoloured
  • corsage
  • grey
  • tapestry

Type of item

  • Furniture

Date

  • Siècle : 19 ème siècle

Providing institution

  • Mobilier National Collections

Aggregator

  • MUSEU

Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)

  • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Rights

  • Mobilier national

Temporal

  • Epoque : Restauration (1815-1830)

Identifier

  • GME-814-001
  • GME-814-001

Format

  • Longueur : 0.52 m ; Largeur : 0.44 m ; Hauteur : 1.02 m

Language

  • fr
  • fr

Is part of

  • Europeana Crafted

Providing country

  • France

Collection name

  • 957_Mobilier_national

First time published on Europeana

  • 2023-06-02T09:27:45.130Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2025-03-21T08:25:52.092Z
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