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Les arts de la table français

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Heugel Ines1 editions

This work examines the French art of the table as both a cultural practice and an aesthetic tradition. Through its focus on tableware, dining customs, and the design of objects used in meals and entertaining, it presents the French table as a setting where craftsmanship, hospitality, and social ritual meet. The title suggests a compact survey of the forms, materials, styles, and customs that have shaped French dining culture, from everyday service to more formal presentation. With 127 pages, the book is likely intended as an accessible illustrated overview rather than an exhaustive scholarly study. It may be useful for readers interested in decorative arts, French cultural history, interior design, ceramics, silverware, glassware, and the changing etiquette of meals. Its subject also connects culinary culture with visual culture, showing how the arrangement and appearance of the table contribute to the experience of food, conversation, and sociability.

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