Rococo or Neoclassical style
Thomas Chippendale has written: 'The ornamental designs of Chippendale from 'The gentleman and cabinet-maker's director', 1762' 'The gentleman and cabinet-maker's directorb:being a large collection of the most elegant and useful designs of household furniture in the most fashionable taste..' 'The furniture designs of Thomas Chippendale' -- subject(s): Furniture 'Chippendale furniture designsfrom \\' -- subject(s): Furniture 'Thomas Chippendale, 1718-1779' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Furniture, History 'Chippendale, Sheraton and Hepplewhite' 'The gentleman and cabinet-maker's directory' 'Thomas Chippendale' -- subject(s): Chippendale style, Decoration and ornament, Exhibitions, Furniture, History
No, I would call any piece of furniture by Chippendale an antique, not an ancient artifact .
Thomas Chippendale was a furniture designer from the United Kingdom. He always used solid wood in his furniture as opposed to veneers.
Styles of furniture.
Chippendale's, a well-known furniture design style, originated in the 18th century, specifically around the 1750s. It was named after Thomas Chippendale, an English cabinet maker who published a book of designs in 1754. Therefore, as of 2023, Chippendale's style is approximately 270 years old.
Chippendale silver refers to a style of furniture and decorative arts from the mid-18th century, associated with the designer Thomas Chippendale, rather than a type of metal. However, if you are referring to silverware or items made during that period, they can be made from real silver, typically sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. It's important to verify the hallmark or maker's mark to determine the authenticity and quality of the silver.
This chair design is typical of the Chippendale style, named after the 18th-century English furniture maker Thomas Chippendale. Chippendale style furniture is known for its ornate and intricate designs, incorporating elements like cabriole legs, claw and ball feet, and decorative splats on the backrest.
Jacobean, Early American, William and Mary, Queen Anne, Colonial, Georgian, Pennsylvania Dutch and Chippendale.
Alfreda Chippendale was born in 1842.
George Chippendale died in 2010.
Christopher Gilbert has written: 'An exhibition of common furniture' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Furniture 'Selected writings on vernacular furniture, 1966-98' 'Pictorial dictionary of marked London furniture, 1700-1840' -- subject(s): Furniture, History, Marks 'The life and work of Thomas Chippendale' -- subject(s): Furniture, History, Cabinetmakers, Biography
Thomas Chippendale was born on June 5, 1718.