Seventeenth-Century Interior Decoration in England, France, and Holland

New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1978. Hardcover. Black cloth/boards. Gilt lettering on spine. Color-illus. dj with white lettering on black spine. 427 pp., profusely illustrated with 320 bw and 17 color plates. VG- (Immaculate interior but with a hint of sunning to page edges. Covers and dj have some rubbing, and head of dj spine has a small chip. Binding lightly bumped. Item #117348
ISBN: 9780300021936

The first book to survey and analyze the development of European interior decoration in these three countries, following the stimulus of the Italian Renaissance, whilte relating it to th echanges in the political structure and social habits of the landed classes at the end of the 16th century. Includes the role of the architect, the upholsterer, and the furniture maker in the creation of fashionable interiors. Special attention as well to the designers and craftsmen and the materials and techniques used.

OCLC: 4210710

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