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Its one marquetry motif is repeated more than 40 times.
Those who could still move after the dinner followed them onto the polished marquetry floor.
Let us pull that marquetry table a little nearer to the fire.
This secretary is also decorated with marquetry, but in a totally different style.
The first important piece he worked on was a 230-year-old walnut desk with floral marquetry.
He was a cabinetmaker with a particular expertise in the art of marquetry.
Pointing to the marble marquetry at their feet, he asked, "Who's that figure?"
In 1969, a remake edition with added photos and new marquetry is published.
The marquetry had resolved itself into its component parts.
Lath art has a lot in common with marquetry and intarsia.
On the interior some murals need cleaning and much of the marquetry work needs repair.
A little wood marquetry goes a long way.
Some designers boast of the rare woods used in fancy marquetry.
"The marquetry is too simple and gutsy to have been done in the 19th century."
I used a very interesting rectangular frame, with a marquetry inlay.
It was a magnificent piece of marquetry furniture, probably seventeenth-century French.
That was impressed into the marquetry, then it ran on to the mahogany and became too faint to read.
He glanced at the grandfather clock, a magnificent thing of bronze and marquetry.
Marquetry was not ordinarily a feature of furniture made outside large urban centers.
A staircase of inlaid ivory and marquetry leads to the first floor.
Nevertheless, some flat pattern work can be fairly treated as marquetry, most often based on natural forms.
He stood there, one hand resting on the exquisite marquetry of the alternating squares.
These designs were sometimes inlaid in marquetry, but more usually painted onto the wood by other hands.
They were flanked by musical motifs like lyres, also in marquetry.
In fact, Boulle did not invent this kind of marquetry.