I recently spied a Louis XVI table on a job-site. After ogling it for a while, I decided I’d like to make a replica. So, with the owners permission I took some photos.
I’m comfortable with the planted carving, but I can’t work out how the frieze intersects with the legs. For example, the first turned ring on the legs overhangs the frieze. furthermore, pictures of the underside suggest it’s round at it’s top, not squarE and the frieze is sitting on the top most turned ring… I’m baffled! Could someone offer some info on how these were constructed. I’d love any book references you have, I can’t find anything out about this type of construction on the web.
Thanks muchley
I’m comfortable with the planted carving, but I can’t work out how the frieze intersects with the legs. For example, the first turned ring on the legs overhangs the frieze. furthermore, pictures of the underside suggest it’s round at it’s top, not squarE and the frieze is sitting on the top most turned ring… I’m baffled! Could someone offer some info on how these were constructed. I’d love any book references you have, I can’t find anything out about this type of construction on the web.
Thanks muchley
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