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- An ébéniste (pronounced [ebenist]) is a cabinet-maker, particularly one who works in ebony. The term is a loanword from French and translates to "ebonist"...
- François Linke (1855–1946) was a leading Parisian ébéniste of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Linke was born on 17 June 1855 in the small Bohemian...
- Furniture Conservation Amsterdam 9–10 November 2012. Amsterdam. Stichting Ebenist: 62–74. Fisheries, NOAA (2021-04-27). "Marine Mammal Protection Act | NOAA...
- and gilded commodes, called falcon de Chine of Vernis Martin, after the ebenist who introduced the technique to France. Ormolu, or gilded bronze, was used...
- marquetry desk, inlaid with ivory and decorated with gilded bronze, by the ebenist Pietro Pifetti, signed and dated 1741. Allegory of Merit by Mattia Bortoloni...
- wooden chevilles or dowels; the use of nails or glue was forbidden. The Ebenist then covered the frame and native woods with thin pieces of exotic woods...
- Bing into an Art Nouveau exposition building in 1895. Sold in 1904 to the ébénist Louis Majorelle as an exposition room. Now a post office, keeping the exterior...
- founding committee were Émile Gallé, Louis Majorelle, Jean-Antonin Daum, and ebenist and furniture designer Eugène Vallin. Gl****ware and crystal were arts for...