Understanding French Antique Napoleon III Furniture

The infamous Napoleon Bonaparte ruled France as emperor in the early 19th century. He was succeeded by Napoleon II from 1811 to 1832 who was in turn followed by Napoleon III who reigned as the President of the French Republic from 1848 to 1851, then as Emperor from 1852 to 1870. He has the distinction of being the last French monarch to rule and inspired a popular furniture style. French antique Napoleon III furniture, also commonly called Second Empire furniture, is quite popular with today's collectors.

This period has a number of defining features, one of which is the fact that it borrowed from a variety of previous time periods. Influences from the Renaissance period and reign of Louis XVI and XVII were seen, as was boulle style furniture. Boulle was a style that featured tortoise-shell marquetry which depicted human form as well as flora and fauna. Furniture pieces made during this time were intricate, ornate and decorative. The emperor's interest in Roman style was evident, as was his wife's interest in the reign of Marie Antoinette. These aspects came together nicely in many of the designs of this time.

It is generally agreed that Second Empire furniture is defined by dark woods and sometimes featured black lacquer pieces which have been hand painted with floral motifs. There was lots of scrollwork, marquetry, carving and ornamentation. Pieces were rather heavy and extravagant. When shopping for antiques from this period, it is helpful to read up on the subject in more depth and consult with an expert. You will find many original pieces are housed in French museums. Many collectors may decide to go with an antique reproduction rather than the real thing.

If you are looking to furnish your home elegantly, antique furniture reproductions are a great way to do it. Egyptian made French antique reproductions represent the best available today and are meticulously crafted by hand. You can also commission a reproduction of French antique Napoleon III furniture to be made especially for you. Today's reproductions are so authentic looking that you will be the only one who knows they're not real antiques, that is unless you have an appraiser over for dinner! When caring for your French antique furniture or reproduction furniture, use beeswax polish and a soft cloth rather than spray polishes.

Copyright 2007 R. O. J. Taylor - All Rights Reserved

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