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Neoclassicism > Style of Jean Revel
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Style of Jean Revel  
DEFINITION
  • This style refers to those fabrics that follow the decorative and design line of Jean Revel. They are characterized by flowers, fruits and sometimes naturalistic architectures, with many shades of colors. Their designs are usually mottled with large fruits and leaves, arranged rhythmically and with movement. It was the forerunner of this technique where the designs seem to have a large volume thanks to the shadows it creates with the gradations of color that range from the shadow to the intensity of the light.
BROADER CONCEPT
BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION
  • Perrin Khelissa, Anne. ‘La Question Du Relief Au Cœur Des Rapports Entre l’estampe et l’objet Décoratif Au XVIIIe Siècle’. In Ornements XVe-XIXe Siècles. Chefs-d’oeuvre de La Bibliothèque de l’INHA, Collections Jacques Doucet, 250–59. Mare et Martin, 2014.
IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Style Jean Revel

French

Stile Jean Revel

Italian

Estilo Jean Revel

Spanish

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http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/688
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