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Copy of "Still Life with Sugar Bowl" Painting
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Copy of "Still Life with Sugar Bowl" Painting
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
About Troubetzkoy
Troubetzkoy (1866-1938) was a prominent Russian-born artist and sculptor who made significant contributions to the world of decorative arts and design. Known for his innovative approach and mastery of various mediums, Troubetzkoy's work continues to be celebrated for its elegance and artistic brilliance.
Born on February 16, 1866, in Intra, Italy, Troubetzkoy was born into a noble read more..
Victorian
Period in English furniture during the reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901. Consists of a resurrection of many previous periods and revival imitations including: Gothic, Tudor, Elizabethan, Rococo, and Neoclassic style. This period had a focus on dark woods, heavy fabrics, embellishment, engagement with newly developed imitation materials that were facilitated by the Industrial Revolution, and a tendency towards eclecticism.
Victorian
Period in English furniture during the reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901. Consists of a resurrection of many previous periods and revival imitations including: Gothic, Tudor, Elizabethan, Rococo, and Neoclassic style. This period had a focus on dark woods, heavy fabrics, embellishment, engagement with newly developed imitation materials that were facilitated by the Industrial Revolution, and a tendency towards eclecticism.
Victorian
Period in English furniture during the reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901. Consists of a resurrection of many previous periods and revival imitations including: Gothic, Tudor, Elizabethan, Rococo, and Neoclassic style. This period had a focus on dark woods, heavy fabrics, embellishment, engagement with newly developed imitation materials that were facilitated by the Industrial Revolution, and a tendency towards eclecticism.