I had a chance yesterday to visit the Victoria and Albert Museum. I only had a little over an hour before the museum closed, but I really enjoyed the chance to look round.
I started in the 1600-1815 Gallery in the basement. There was some lovely furniture there. I particularly liked a dressing table dated 1760-70. I like the delicate work and the combination of curves. I think the carpentry was straightforward, but the delicate proportions, and use of curves raised it up a level. Then the marquetry added more to the design.
What I particularly liked was the way the marquetry extended beyond the draws which gave the impression the draws were more complicated (curved) than they were.
I started in the 1600-1815 Gallery in the basement. There was some lovely furniture there. I particularly liked a dressing table dated 1760-70. I like the delicate work and the combination of curves. I think the carpentry was straightforward, but the delicate proportions, and use of curves raised it up a level. Then the marquetry added more to the design.
What I particularly liked was the way the marquetry extended beyond the draws which gave the impression the draws were more complicated (curved) than they were.
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