"French and English Furniture" by Esther Singleton is an early 20th-century book that explores the history of furniture design. The book journeys through the French Renaissance and various English eras, pointing out unique qualities, purposes, and historical backgrounds of household items. Singleton directs her writing toward scholars, collectors, and interior decorators, with the intention of improving the reader's knowledge of furnishing rooms to reflect specific historical styles. Singleton explains her mission of delivering and extensive overview of French and English furniture beginning in the Renaissance, while also pointing out the limited availability of similar written works. Her goal is help readers learn how to create historically accurate rooms, like those reflecting the Louis XV or Heppelwhite periods. Details such as upholstery, cabinetry, and decorative elements, are highlighted to showcase the artistic progress in taste. The book features illustrations from the time period to enhance the reader's understanding.
French and English furniture distinctive styles and periods described and illustrated
By Esther Singleton
This book provides decorative art enthusiasts with an illustrated guide to the design and evolution of furniture from the French Renaissance onward.
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