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Malagasy marquetry, a traditional woodcraft art, is being preserved in Madagascar’s central highlands, particularly in Ambositra. The craft involves assembling thin pieces of wood to create intricate ...
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When furniture maker Terry Facey began repairing historical pieces, his work often centered around 17th-century examples, thanks to an antique dealer who regularly brought him new items. Over time, ...
African marquetry is an ancient art that uses colorful African woods and sawdust to create intricate designs. This craft, which has been passed down generations, is now being taught in workshops ...
Featuring pieces by 22 artists from 6 countries, a new exhibit of outstanding work in marquetry wowed an opening reception crowd at the Messler Gallery of the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in ...
The late 20th century saw a revival of interest in marquetry, thanks in large part to the pioneering work of artists like Silas Kopf. Trained as an architect at Princeton University, Kopf brought a ...
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Marquetry is an age-old woodworking practice made popular by French king Louis XIV, it involves laying veneers like a puzzle to create an ornamental pattern. Today, multicoloured examples have ...