THE BORDEAUX 1785 DINING
by PICASSO
Updated on 13 April 2015, Jakarta, Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia
Enlivening the solemnity of eighteenth-century interiors, round and oval rooms were found in both English and French domestic architecture. Reflecting the desire for a less formal lifestyle, small, curved rooms were particurarly fashionable during the late 18th-century. In fact, In his 1780 treatise on contemporary building and interior decoration, Le genie de l'architecture ou l'analogie de cet art avec nos sensations, the French architect and theorist Nicholas le Camus de Meziérès (1721-1789) referred to round objects and curved ones more voluptuous than those that were square or rectangular.
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