Image: Example of Boulle Marquetry from the Wallace Collection in London 12
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Description: Example of Boulle Marquetry from the Wallace Collection, London. Boulle Marquetry furniture were made by André-Charles Boulle (1642 – 1732) and later his sons. This type of marquetry, refers to inlaying tortoiseshell in patterns cut out of brass (or the opposite) and was named after André-Charles Boulle, a cabinet maker who made it popular in the 17th century.
Title: Example of Boulle Marquetry from the Wallace Collection in London 12
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Author: Shani Evenstein (שני אבנשטיין)
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