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380: Tabletop Model, Two Octave, Six Major chord, Cream Plastic Case with faux wood - c. 1960s; 391: Tabletop Model, Three Octave, Six Major chord, Six Minor chord, Brown Plastic Case - c. 1970s; 400: Tabletop Model, Three Octave, Six Major chord, Six Minor chord, Brown Plastic Case - c. 1970s
Faux bois (from the French for false wood) refers to the artistic imitation of wood or wood grains in various media. The craft has roots in the Renaissance with trompe-l'œil . It was probably first crafted with concrete using an iron armature by garden craftsmen in France called " rocailleurs " using common iron materials: rods, barrel bands ...
Faux painting became popular in classical times in the forms of faux marble, faux wood, and trompe-l'œil murals. Artists would apprentice for 10 years or more with a master faux painter before working on their own. Great recognition was awarded to artists who could actually trick viewers into believing their work was the real thing.
It consisted of Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper work that had been repainted onto metal sheets that were then mounted on a faux-wood dining table. González intentionally chose this particular work by Leonardo because of its popularity in Colombian culture, this image was commonly placed above the main entrance door as a good-luck charm against ...
Made of PVC greenery, faux red berries, real pinecones and a wire-edged red velvet bow, this battery-powered garland is strung with 20 soft white LED lights with a built-in timer function ...
If you want to evoke al little old money charm in your home, too, consider the Colton sofa table, with simulated planked tops and riveted iron sides, it’s giving overtones of country home or ...