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Chinoiserie is a decorative art style that emerged in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries

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Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Green and gold lacquer furniture in the state bedchamber at Nostell Priory

Green and gold lacquer furniture in the state bedchamber at Nostell Priory
BAL177095 Green and gold lacquer furniture in the state bedchamber at Nostell Priory, Yorkshire (photo) by Chippendale, Thomas (1718-79); Nostell Priory, Yorkshire, UK; British, out of copyright

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Design for a Chinese Temple, c. 1810 (pen & ink and w / c on paper)

Design for a Chinese Temple, c. 1810 (pen & ink and w / c on paper)
STC171121 Design for a Chinese Temple, c.1810 (pen & ink and w/c on paper) by Landi, G. (fl.c.1810); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; out of copyright

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: The Bedroom (oil on canvas)

The Bedroom (oil on canvas)
HOP146681 The Bedroom (oil on canvas) by Bonnardel, Francois Alexandre (1867-1942); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Desk decorated with Chinese lacquer, detail of door, Louis XV style

Desk decorated with Chinese lacquer, detail of door, Louis XV style
XIR202023 Desk decorated with Chinese lacquer, detail of door, Louis XV style by French School; Musee de l Hotel Lallemant, Bourges

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: The Seconda Macchina for the Chinea of 1760: A Chinoiserie Pavilion, 1760

The Seconda Macchina for the Chinea of 1760: A Chinoiserie Pavilion, 1760

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: The Prima Macchina for the Chinea of 1772: A Building Dedicated to Chinese Philosophy

The Prima Macchina for the Chinea of 1772: A Building Dedicated to Chinese Philosophy, 1772

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Chinese Arabesque with a Tightrope Walker, c. 1795. Creator: Anne Allen

Chinese Arabesque with a Tightrope Walker, c. 1795. Creator: Anne Allen
Chinese Arabesque with a Tightrope Walker, c. 1795

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Chinese Arabesque with a Double Parasol, c. 1795. Creator: Anne Allen

Chinese Arabesque with a Double Parasol, c. 1795. Creator: Anne Allen
Chinese Arabesque with a Double Parasol, c. 1795

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Chinese Arabesque with a Monkey, early 1760s. Creator: Anne Allen

Chinese Arabesque with a Monkey, early 1760s. Creator: Anne Allen
Chinese Arabesque with a Monkey, early 1760s

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Chinese Arabesque with a Boat, early 1760s. Creator: Anne Allen

Chinese Arabesque with a Boat, early 1760s. Creator: Anne Allen
Chinese Arabesque with a Boat, early 1760s

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Title Page for New Suite of Chinese Arabesques, early 1760s. Creator: Anne Allen

Title Page for New Suite of Chinese Arabesques, early 1760s. Creator: Anne Allen
Title Page for New Suite of Chinese Arabesques, early 1760s

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Brighton, Royal Pavilion, East Sussex. Two Brighton boys paying a midday visit to

Brighton, Royal Pavilion, East Sussex. Two Brighton boys paying a midday visit to the Pavillion and the Museum. 5th March 1954

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Portrait of Richard (Dicky) Bateman, 1741. Creator: Robert Tournieres

Portrait of Richard (Dicky) Bateman, 1741. Creator: Robert Tournieres
Portrait of Richard (Dicky) Bateman, 1741

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Chinoiserie with Figures in a Landscape, 18th century. Creator: Gabriel Huquier

Chinoiserie with Figures in a Landscape, 18th century. Creator: Gabriel Huquier
Chinoiserie with Figures in a Landscape, 18th century

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Chinoiserie scene with figures in a landscape, 18th century. Creator: Gabriel Huquier

Chinoiserie scene with figures in a landscape, 18th century. Creator: Gabriel Huquier
Chinoiserie scene with figures in a landscape, 18th century. After Francois Boucher

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Le Gout du Jour ou Des Chinois du Boulevard Coblentz, from Caricatures Parisiennes

Le Gout du Jour ou Des Chinois du Boulevard Coblentz, from Caricatures Parisiennes, ca. 1815

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Design for a Ceiling Decoration with Chinoiseries, 1725-75. Creator: Anon

Design for a Ceiling Decoration with Chinoiseries, 1725-75. Creator: Anon
Design for a Ceiling Decoration with Chinoiseries, 1725-75

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Home from the Orient, 1880s-90s. Creator: Unknown

Home from the Orient, 1880s-90s. Creator: Unknown
Home from the Orient, 1880s-90s

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Two Hat-Shaped Chinoiserie Flowers with Fanciful Leaves, 19th century. Creator: Anon

Two Hat-Shaped Chinoiserie Flowers with Fanciful Leaves, 19th century. Creator: Anon
Two Hat-Shaped Chinoiserie Flowers with Fanciful Leaves, 19th century

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Flowers and Chinoiserie, 18th century. Creator: French Painter, late 18th century

Flowers and Chinoiserie, 18th century. Creator: French Painter, late 18th century
Flowers and Chinoiserie, 18th century

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Design for mural decoration, Italy, (1928). Creator: Unknown

Design for mural decoration, Italy, (1928). Creator: Unknown
Design for mural decoration, Italy, (1928). 2nd Quarter of 18th Century... Probably by a member of the family of stucco workers Bossi which was also considerably employed in Germany

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Columbine and Harlequin. Creator: Jean Moyreau (French, 1690-1762)

Columbine and Harlequin. Creator: Jean Moyreau (French, 1690-1762)
Columbine and Harlequin. Arabesques (decorations with curves and tendrils inspired by plant forms) were in vogue in 18th-century France

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Chinoiserie Design, early 1800s. Creator: Unknown

Chinoiserie Design, early 1800s. Creator: Unknown
Chinoiserie Design, early 1800s

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: The Chinese Room at Middleton Park, Oxfordshire, 1840. Creator: English School (19th Century)

The Chinese Room at Middleton Park, Oxfordshire, 1840. Creator: English School (19th Century)
The Chinese Room at Middleton Park, Oxfordshire, 1840 (w/c on paper). showing influences from Brighton Pavillions neo-Chinoiserie

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Design for a China Case, pub. 1753 (engraving). Creator: Thomas Chippendale (1718 - 1779) after

Design for a China Case, pub. 1753 (engraving). Creator: Thomas Chippendale (1718 - 1779) after
Design for a China Case, pub. 1753 (engraving)

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Pages from a catalogue

Pages from a catalogue
41 pages from an unknown catalogue measuring 36.7 x 27.3 cm, including black and white illustrations of writing equipment, purses, toys, perambulators, bicycles and tricycles

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Page from an unknown catalogue

Page from an unknown catalogue
41 pages from an unknown catalogue measuring 36.7 x 27.3 cm, including black and white illustrations of writing equipment, purses, toys, perambulators, bicycles and tricycles

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: The Banqueting Room As It Is To-Day, 1939

The Banqueting Room As It Is To-Day, 1939. The Royal Pavilion in Brighton, Sussex, is a former royal residence dating from 1787

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: The Banqueting Room, c1827, (1939)

The Banqueting Room, c1827, (1939). The Royal Pavilion in Brighton, Sussex, is a former royal residence dating from 1787, and was a seaside retreat for the Prince Regent (later King George IV)

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: The Saloon, about 1820. From Nashs Illustrations, (1939)

The Saloon, about 1820. From Nashs Illustrations, (1939). The Royal Pavilion in Brighton, Sussex, is a former royal residence dating from 1787

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: The Saloon As It Is To-Day, 1939

The Saloon As It Is To-Day, 1939. The Royal Pavilion in Brighton, Sussex, is a former royal residence dating from 1787, and was a seaside retreat for the Prince Regent (later King George IV)

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Dining-room, 1940

Dining-room, 1940
F. Yorke Smith for Harrods Ltd - The walls of this dining-room are pine papered and distempered, 1940. Furniture, modern walnut showing Regency influence, embroidered chairs, Wedgwood table service

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Lacquer cabinet, 1905. Artist: Shirley Slocombe

Lacquer cabinet, 1905. Artist: Shirley Slocombe
Lacquer cabinet, 1905. Print from A History of English Furniture, the Age of Walnut by Percy Macquoid R.I. [T&A Constable, Edinburgh, 1905]

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: A pair of Brussels Chinoiserie tapestry-covered six-fold screens, ca 1712

A pair of Brussels Chinoiserie tapestry-covered six-fold screens, ca 1712. Private Collection

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Landscape, 18th century. (1912) Artist: Jean-Baptiste Pillement

Landscape, 18th century. (1912) Artist: Jean-Baptiste Pillement
Landscape, 18th century. (1912). Jean-Baptiste Pillement (1728-1808) was a French painter and designer, known for his exquisite and delicate landscapes

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Settee covered with period Chinoiserie embroidery, c1710

Settee covered with period Chinoiserie embroidery, c1710. From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXII. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1928]

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Dome and Pavilion Gardens, Brighton, early 20th century

Dome and Pavilion Gardens, Brighton, early 20th century. Postcard from Valentines Series. The Brighton Dome was built for the Prince of Wales (the future King George IV)

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: The Pagoda, Kew Gardens, Richmond upon Thames, London, 20th Century

The Pagoda, Kew Gardens, Richmond upon Thames, London, 20th Century. The Chinese-inspired ten-storey octagonal pagoda is 163 ft (nearly 50 metres) high

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Chinoiserie with a woman playing a musical instrument, from Suite de Figures Chinoises... 1755-76

Chinoiserie with a woman playing a musical instrument, from Suite de Figures Chinoises... 1755-76
Chinoiserie with a woman playing a musical instrument, from Suite de Figures Chinoises...Tire du Cabinet de Mr. d'Azaincourt (Series of Chinoiserie Figures...From the Chambers of Mr)

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Panel, France, 1860 / 80. Creator: Mathevon et Bouvard

Panel, France, 1860 / 80. Creator: Mathevon et Bouvard
Panel, France, 1860/80

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Fan, France, 18th century. Creator: Unknown

Fan, France, 18th century. Creator: Unknown
Fan, France, 18th century

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Cup and Saucer, Paris, c. 1820. Creator: Denuelle Porcelain Manufactory

Cup and Saucer, Paris, c. 1820. Creator: Denuelle Porcelain Manufactory
Cup and Saucer, Paris, c. 1820

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Cup and Saucer, Paris, c. 1820. Creator: Denuelle Porcelain Manufactory

Cup and Saucer, Paris, c. 1820. Creator: Denuelle Porcelain Manufactory
Cup and Saucer, Paris, c. 1820

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Cup and Saucer, Paris, c. 1820. Creator: Denuelle Porcelain Manufactory

Cup and Saucer, Paris, c. 1820. Creator: Denuelle Porcelain Manufactory
Cup and Saucer, Paris, c. 1820

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Chinoiserie Ornaments, ca. 1760-85. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Pillement

Chinoiserie Ornaments, ca. 1760-85. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Pillement
Chinoiserie Ornaments, ca. 1760-85

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: Chinoiserie from Nouvelle Suite de Cahiers Arabesques Chinois, 1790-99

Chinoiserie from Nouvelle Suite de Cahiers Arabesques Chinois, 1790-99

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: George II secretaire-cabinet (mahogany & fretwork)

George II secretaire-cabinet (mahogany & fretwork)
3060514 George II secretaire-cabinet (mahogany & fretwork) by Wright, Richard (fl.c.1747-71) & Elwick, Edward (fl.c.1747-71) (attr)

Background imageChinoiserie Collection: A late Louis XV commode, c. 1763-70 (ormolu-mounted Japanese lacquer & ebony)

A late Louis XV commode, c. 1763-70 (ormolu-mounted Japanese lacquer & ebony)
3931161 A late Louis XV commode, c.1763-70 (ormolu-mounted Japanese lacquer & ebony) by French School, (18th century); 95x147.5x56 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)



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Chinoiserie Collection

Chinoiserie is a decorative art style that emerged in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries. It features Chinese-inspired motifs, such as pagodas, dragons, and cherry blossoms, often depicted in bright colors on porcelain or silk fabrics. The popularity was fueled by European trade with China and Japan, which brought exotic goods to the continent. This style became particularly fashionable among aristocrats who sought to display their wealth and sophistication through lavish interiors adorned with Chinoiserie objects. Today, Chinoiserie continues to inspire designers and artists worldwide as a symbol of cultural exchange between East and West.
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