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Chinese Chinoiserie Scene Portrait
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Chinese Chinoiserie Scene Portrait
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Fretwork
Fretwork is an interlaced geometrical design. The materials most commonly associated with fretwork are wood, metal, or embroidery. Fretwork is often used ornamentally on furniture or musical instruments.
Chinoiserie
Chinoiserie is the European adaptation of Oriental designs. Chinoiserie can be dated back to the beginning of the 17th Century French, Rococo and Regency periods. The term chinoiserie comes from the word “chinois” which is French for “Chinese”. Common chinoiserie prints and motifs include foo dogs, pagodas, nature scenes, and dragons.
Fretwork
Fretwork is an interlaced geometrical design. The materials most commonly associated with fretwork are wood, metal, or embroidery. Fretwork is often used ornamentally on furniture or musical instruments.
Chinoiserie
Chinoiserie is the European adaptation of Oriental designs. Chinoiserie can be dated back to the beginning of the 17th Century French, Rococo and Regency periods. The term chinoiserie comes from the word “chinois” which is French for “Chinese”. Common chinoiserie prints and motifs include foo dogs, pagodas, nature scenes, and dragons.
Fretwork
Fretwork is an interlaced geometrical design. The materials most commonly associated with fretwork are wood, metal, or embroidery. Fretwork is often used ornamentally on furniture or musical instruments.
Chinoiserie
Chinoiserie is the European adaptation of Oriental designs. Chinoiserie can be dated back to the beginning of the 17th Century French, Rococo and Regency periods. The term chinoiserie comes from the word “chinois” which is French for “Chinese”. Common chinoiserie prints and motifs include foo dogs, pagodas, nature scenes, and dragons.