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  1. Chippendale, various styles of furniture fashionable in the third quarter of the 18th century and named after the English cabinetmaker Thomas Chippendale.The first style of furniture in England named after a cabinetmaker rather than a monarch, it became the most famous name in the history of English furniture at a time when such craftsmanship was at its zenith.

  2. 15 de feb. de 2024 · Chippendale, Thomas snr. St. Martin's Lane, London; cabinet maker (b. 1718–d. 1779) Enjoys an international reputation as author of The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director and is often described as ‘the Shakespeare of English furniture makers’. His career and achievements have been researched and published more extensively than any ...

  3. Id. Thomas Chippendale ( Otley, 1718. június 5. – London, 1779. november 13.) híres West Yorkshire -i műbútorasztalos, bútortervező, a 18. századi bútorgyártó "három nagy" egyike (a másik kettő Thomas Sheraton és George Hepplewhite ). 1754-ben, Londonban a szekrénygyártók között elsőként adott ki könyvet a ...

  4. 5 de ago. de 2023 · El estilo Chippendale es uno de los más reconocidos en el mundo de los muebles antiguos. Su creador, Thomas Chippendale, fue un ebanista y diseñador inglés que vivió en el siglo XVIII. Sus muebles se caracterizan por su elegancia y complejidad, y son altamente valorados por coleccionistas y amantes de la historia del mobiliario.

  5. Thomas Chippendale established his cabinet-making firm in London in the mid-eighteenth century. The first edition of his celebrated pattern book, "The Gentleman and Cabinet-maker's Director," was published in 1754 and the term "Chippendale" is regularly used to describe English Rococo furniture inspired by its illustrated designs.

  6. 18 de may. de 2018 · Chippendale, Thomas (1718–79). Cabinet-maker and designer, the son of a Yorkshire joiner, he set up business in London about the 1750s. Employing varied styles and adapting to changing fashions, Chippendale designed an extensive range of furniture, carpets, wallpapers, and brassware, from the elaborate yet delicate for the homes of gentry, to the simple and unpretentious for their servants ...

  7. Thomas Chippendale died in 1779 and was buried in the churchyard of St Martin’s in the Fields, London, on 13 November. Despite his success he was not a rich man, having been short of capital throughout his career and almost always in debt to his backers. His legacy carries on in the ‘Chippendale style’, which in the 19 th century became a ...

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