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5 pages in length. French Provincial furniture originated during the time of Louis XIV. Up until this period, provincial furniture pieces were few and far between; if they did exist, they were constructed very simply. Furniture production of this countrified style began to increase once France established peace throughout the land, with the first of this manufactured furniture borrowing
significantly from both Italian ornamentation and Parisian style: precious stones, ivory, mother of pearl or carving. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Furniture production of this countrified style began to increase once France established peace throughout the land, with the first of this manufactured furniture borrowing significantly from both Italian ornamentation and
Parisian style (Anonymous PG): precious stones, ivory, mother of pearl or carving. "The bourgeois furniture had a distinct Dutch style from which finally emerged the French Renaissance style" (Bienenstock
PG). Louis XIVs reign marked the period in which furniture makers ceased the manufacture of all inlays and veneers in exchange for pieces that were more aptly constructed from native
solid woods, such as oak, beech, walnut and fruit woods. Thereafter, under the auspices of Louis XV, an entire furniture series was established as a means by which to
showcase newly-developed drawers; these pieces - chiffoniers, secretaries and small tables - set precedence for all furniture that followed. Additionally, the notion of simple furniture began appearing in once
barren peasant cottages, affording them a much needed and long-awaited homelike atmosphere. "Well styled French Provincial furniture at last came into its own" (Bienenstock PG). This particular style
of furniture was well received in terms of French preference, continuing all the way through the reign of Louis XVI. Creating a piece of furniture involves more than adhering mere
strips of decorator cloth and solid wooden beams. Indeed, fashioning a true work of interior design is really no different than that of an artists composition, inasmuch as the
artisan works his magic with fabric and natural woods rather than paper or canvas. However, it is the fetish of the individual furniture maker that gives the particular piece
its provincial personality. Examples of French Provincial style include a Lyonnaise commode manufactured in an elegant solid cherry wood with distinctive arballette front, paneled sides and escargot feet on
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