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The work surveys the development of domestic and ceremonial woodwork from antiquity to the eighteenth century, tracing forms and ornament from Egyptian, Assyrian, Greek, and Roman models through Byzantine, medieval, Renaissance, and later English and continental styles. It explains construction techniques, materials, and decorative motives, and highlights characteristic pieces such as chairs, chests, tables, beds, and carriages, illustrated with numerous woodcuts drawn from museum collections. Individual chapters examine regional renaissances, Tudor and Stuart furniture, and eighteenth‑century taste, and the book concludes with discussion of changing uses and an appendix listing designers and makers.

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John Hungerford Pollen

John Hungerford Pollen was an English author and furniture historian, recognized for his contributions to the study of furniture design and craftsmanship. His notable work, "Ancient and Modern Furniture and Woodwork," explores the evolution of furniture styles and techniques from historical to contemporary periods. Pollen's insights into the aesthetics and functionality of furniture have made a significant impact on the appreciation of design history. His writings serve as a valuable resource for both enthusiasts and scholars interested in the art of furniture making.

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