Le meuble populaire français
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*Le meuble populaire français* examines the forms, materials, and regional traditions of everyday French furniture. Focused on objects made for ordinary households rather than courtly or elite interiors, the work treats tables, chairs, cupboards, beds, and storage pieces as evidence of rural craft, domestic life, and local taste. It places furniture within the broader context of French folk art, showing how construction methods, decoration, and use reflect the communities that produced and lived with them. The study is valuable for readers interested in decorative arts, ethnographic collecting, provincial design, and the history of material culture in France.
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Guillaume Janneau
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