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CHINOISERIE: THE EVOLUTION OF THE ORIENTAL STYLE IN ITALY FROM THE 14TH TO THE 19TH CENTURY by Morena, Francesco (translated by Eve Leckey) - 2009
by Morena, Francesco (translated by Eve Leckey)
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CHINOISERIE: THE EVOLUTION OF THE ORIENTAL STYLE IN ITALY FROM THE 14TH TO THE 19TH CENTURY
by Morena, Francesco (translated by Eve Leckey)
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Firenze: Centro Di, 2009. PB. very good, wraps (softcover). B&W and color illustrations. ISBN 9788870384512 326pp.
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- Date Published 2009
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Chinoiserie: Evolution of the Oriental Style: Evolution of the Oriental Style in Italy from the 14th to the 19th Century
by Francesco Morena
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Centro Di. New. 2009. Paperback. 8870384519 .*** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request *** - *** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened -- 320 pages; 295 illustrations. Description: "The taste for chinoiserie which originated and developed in the West during the 17th century reinterpreted the themes, ornamentation and decorative techniques of the Far East and especially of China. This book is the first one published on Italian Chinoiserie, a style developed slightly later in Italy than at other European courts, but which flourished rapidly and spectacularly during the 18th century when a passion for the Orient heavily influenced the rococo style. Throughout the peninsula many of the Italian courts - from the Bourbons in Sicily and Campania to the Savoys in Piedmont, from the Veneto to papal Rome and including Florence and the Medici, later Lorraine, Grand Duchy - indulged their enthusiasm for…
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