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France Antique: Consider the situation of a general studio proprietor who had a personal interest in antique photographs. Although it amounted to or..y a small portion of his business, the owner relished the few antique restorations that came in. One day, the photographer discovered that many of the people who sought out restoration work were from a nearby senior citizens community.
The thought occurred that these people might be helped by setting aside one evening a month when all who were interested could bring their old Pictures for a free evaluation.RAVEL, ra-veT, Maurice Joseph, French composer: b. Ciboure, france antique, March 7, 1875; d. Paris, Dec. 27, 1937. He began piano lessons when 7 years of age, harmony lessons at 11, entered the Paris Conservatoire at 14, and wrote his first known composition, Serenade grotesque for piano, at 18. His first published composition was Menuet antique, for piano (1895).
The 18th century saw the widespread production of furniture design books in England and in france antique. Many of these books included engravings of chandeliers. While the rococo style dominated around midcentury, highly complei chandeliers were executed in carved and gilded wood and ormolu. In some instances, rococo chandeliers were further ornamented with cut glass or rock crystal drops. In the neoclassk 1760's, elaborate chandeliers continued to be they were often based on antique Greek :an models. dec all the chandeliers produced during the intury were in the grand tradition. |
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