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An illustrated survey traces the development of decorative furniture and interior woodwork from ancient civilizations through medieval and Renaissance periods to eighteenth- and nineteenth-century national styles. Chronologically arranged chapters describe Assyrian, Egyptian, Greek and Roman examples; Byzantine, Anglo-Saxon and Gothic woodwork; Italian, French, Spanish, Dutch and German Renaissance practice; and later English and French cabinetmaking up to Chippendale and luxury French meubles. Technical notes explain materials and techniques such as gilding, inlay and metal mounting, while descriptions of interiors and museum specimens relate stylistic change to architecture, social customs and collecting.

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Frederick Litchfield

Frederick Litchfield was a noted author and historian, primarily recognized for his contributions to the study of furniture design and history. His most significant work, "Illustrated History of Furniture: From the Earliest to the Present Time," provides a comprehensive overview of furniture styles and their evolution over the centuries. Litchfield's writing is characterized by detailed illustrations and insightful commentary, making it a valuable resource for both enthusiasts and scholars of decorative arts. His work reflects a deep appreciation for craftsmanship and the cultural significance of furniture throughout history.

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