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- Corporation des Menuisiers-Ébénistes was a French craft guild which was concerned with the profession of woodworking. "Corporation des Menuisiers-Ébénistes...
- downtown portion of the street. Since 1799, the street was known as rue des Menuisiers, and the street bordered the land reserved for the city's fortifications...
- Paris, a chair-maker was a menuisier, or joiner: guild regulations forbade menuisiers to engage in cabinet making. Some menuisiers produced the planed and...
- furniture and other carved work was the province of a separate craft, the menuisiers. "d'un goût nouveau Metropolitan Museum's Oeben/R.V.L.C. table Gulbenkian...
- force until the Revolution, French chairmaking was the business of the menuisier alone, whose craft was conjoined with that of the upholsterer (****ssier)...
- from chair-makers and other furniture craftsmen working in solid wood (menuisiers). Tiling patterning has been more highly developed in the Islamic world...
- The work of making furniture was strictly divided into several crafts: Menuisiers were allowed to work only on the wooden frame. Ébénistes applied the marquetry;...
- Forgerons, the gunsmiths on rue des Armuriers, carpenters on rue des Menuisiers and butchers on rue des bouchers. It is a very atmospheric place to walk...
- 1739 – 5 July 1814) was one of the two most prominent Parisian master menuisiers. He produced carved, painted and gilded beds and seat furniture and upholstery...
- and other furnishings for royal residences. Their children also became menuisiers and ébénistes during the reign of Louis XVI. Rocaille ornament of leaves...