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Andre Charles Boulle: the French cabinetmaker who is generally considered to be the preeminent artist in the field of marquetry. His fame in marquetry led to his name being given to a fashion of inlaying known as Boulle (or, in 19th-century Britain, Buhl work)
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Appartement: Three evenings a week where Louis XIV was "at home" to his court. Characterized by a formal informality.
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Boiserie: wood paneling on interior walls usually floor to ceiling, as a rule inriched by carving, gilding, painting, or , rarely inlaying.
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Boulle marquetry: A technique developed by Andre-Charles Boulle (1642-1732) of inlaying brass with tortoiseshell and, sometimes, pewter, fashionable and highly prized in France throughout the 18th century
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Bull's eye Room in Versailles:
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Chaines: a type of wall decoration used in 17th century French domestic architecture consists of vertical bands of rusticated masonry which divides the facades into panels or bays
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commode: Andre charles boulle , low, elaborate chest of drawers; a moveable stand or cupboard containing a washbowl; a chair enclosing a chamber pot
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Cour d'honneur: Open forecourt, sometimes literally translated as "Court of Honour", is the architectural term for defining a three-sided courtyard, created when the main central block, or corps de logis, is flanked by symmetrical advancing secondary wings, containing minor rooms.
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Cove ceiling: a ceiling having a cove at it's intersection with the wall.
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diaper pattern: an allover pattern with motifs placed in a repeated design, esp. on a rectangular or diagonal grid.
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Dormer: a gabled extension built out from a sloping roof to accommodate a vertical window
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En Suite: A series of rooms that adjoin each other
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Entrance Facade Vaux-le-Vicomte: 
Architect- Louis le Vau, Landscape Architect- Andre le Notre. Built for Nicholas Fouquet.
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Fauteuil: an upholstered armchair
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FB cabinet on stand:
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FB Louis XIV Bureau Mazarin:
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FB Louis XIV Commodes:
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FB Louis XIV fauteuil:
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FB Louis XIV inlaid table:
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FB Louis XIV side chair:
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FB Louis XIV table @ Versailles:
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FB Louis XIV Writing desk:
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FB_ Louis XIV cabinet on stand:
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FB- LouisXIV Tall Cupboard- Armoires:
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Frontispiece: the decorated front wall or bay of a building. An ornamental porch or chief pediment.
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Galerie des Glaces (Hall of Mirrors) - Versailles. Architect Jules Hardouin Mansart- 3rd Building:
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Hotel: French term for Private residents for French Aristocracy.
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Hotel de sully Courtyard, Paris:
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Hotel Matignon, Paris:
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Hotel Matignon, Paris:
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Louis XIV Bedroom - Versailles:
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Louis XIV Bureau Mazarin: a 17th century desk form named more or less in memory of Cardinal Mazarin, regent of France from 1642 to 1661. It is the earliest predecessor of the pedestal desk and differs from it by having only two tiers of drawers or three tiers of rather small drawers under the desktop surface, followed by eight legs supporting the whole. Also, the bureau Mazarin has cross braces between the legs, forming two Xs or two Hs on each side.
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Louis XIV Canape: French Sofa or Fauteuil expanded to 3 seats
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Louvre- East Front -Architect Claude Perrault:
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Lozenge: A rhomb or, more rarely a rhomboid usually one of a series. Diamond shaped form.
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Ormolu: : golden or gilded brass or bronze used for decorative purposes (as in mounts for furniture)
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Palais de Versailles- Aerial View; Architect - Louis Le Vau, Painter -Charles le Brun, Landscape Architect- Andre Le Notre:
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Parquet de Versailles: inlayed wood flooring, usually set in simple geometric patterns.
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Parterres: Flower gardens arranged in formal, often symmetrical, patterns with separating paths
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Pavillions: a Detached or semi detached structure used for entertainment. On a facade a prominent portion usually central or terminal, identified by projection, height, and special roof forms.
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pierced stretcher: a carved stretcher that one is able to see threw
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place: Residental urban community
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place des Vosges:
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Place des Vosges-:
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Portieres: a heavy curtain hung across a doorway
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Salon: a room used primarily for exhibition of art objects; a drawing room.
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Salon de musique, Hotel Lauzun-:
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Saltire stretcher: Stretchers in X-form of Italian origin, sometimes scrolled or in serpentine form with a finial in the center
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Savonnerie & aubusson rugs: he Savonnerie carpets from their creation were woven by the royal manufacturer for Louis XIV to Louis XVI. Only the king was able to own or rarely sell a Savonnerie carpet, leading to the development of the Aubusson. These flat woven carpets emulated the designs of the Savonnerie carpets. This lead to its vast popularity with the wealthy European community. Aubusson rugs graced the floors throughout all of Europe in the 17th and the 18th century.
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Tabouret: Stool
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Trumeau: The central support of a medieval doorway.
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Vaux-le-Vicomte chamber de roi: 
Charles le brun - Painter
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Vaux-le-Vicomte. Architect- Loius Le VAU, Charles Le Brun - painter, Landscape Architect- Andre le Notre. Build for Nicholas Fouquet.: