A contribution to Granada marquetry during the second half of the 19th Century
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.2009.v82.i328.314Keywords:
Marquetry, Juan Facundo Riaño, Rafael Contreras, 18th century, Spanish furnitureAbstract
A marquetry door in the Franz Mayer Museum (Mexico) has served as the key for discovering the existence of 19th-century Granada furniture workshops where reproductions and interpretations of ancient pieces were made. They were widely disseminated and enjoyed great success on the international market.
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