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- Cartel_clock abstract "A cartel clock is a cartouche shaped clock designed to hang directly on a wall, very commonly executed in fire-gilt bronze (a.k.a. ormolu). The form is a more unified development from a wall-mounted bracket clock standing upon its separate, complementary bracket characteristic of the Régence (1715–23), which continued to be stylish in Paris through the 1740s. In Paris, where the ébéniste's wooden contribution to the case and wall bracket, conceived as complements in design, was by degrees overshadowed by gilt-bronze mounts. wholly gilt-bronze bracket clock cases became most common by ca 1730. The cartel clock, incorporating clock case and bracket in a single unified organic sculptural conception, was a Rococo invention initiated in Paris. Highly ornate Rococo examples exist, with flowing, asymmetrical and curvilinear designs, the most notable being a series of unified cartel clocks in half a dozen related models, dateable to the 1730s and 40s and attributed (some of them signed) to Charles Cressent.The style that originated in Paris was used there from ca 1730 through the reign of Louis XV. With the return of classicism under Louis XVI, however, cartel clocks fell from favour in Paris, where the domestic clock moved to the mantel. In provincial French cities, and elsewhere on the Continent, cartel clocks were made in the neoclassical style (illustration, right) The style was adapted in Austria, Sweden and Switzerland, with the style used for clocks executed in wood and decorated with gold leaf. Such cartel clocks were made into the 19th century. With the "Second Rococo" beginning ca 1830, mid-18th century models were revived or imitated.Commons:Category:Cartel clocks".
- Cartel_clock thumbnail Pendulum_clock_by_Jacob_Kock,_antique_furniture_photography,_IMG_0931_edit.jpg?width=300.
- Cartel_clock wikiPageID "1088261".
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- Cartel_clock wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Cartel_clock wikiPageRevisionID "668064176".
- Cartel_clock wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Cartel_clock wikiPageWikiLink Bracket_clock.
- Cartel_clock wikiPageWikiLink Bronze.
- Cartel_clock wikiPageWikiLink Cartouche_(design).
- Cartel_clock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Clock_designs.
- Cartel_clock wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Cressent.
- Cartel_clock wikiPageWikiLink Clock.
- Cartel_clock wikiPageWikiLink Gilding.
- Cartel_clock wikiPageWikiLink Gold_leaf.
- Cartel_clock wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XVI_of_France.
- Cartel_clock wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XV_of_France.
- Cartel_clock wikiPageWikiLink Neoclassicism.
- Cartel_clock wikiPageWikiLink Ormolu.
- Cartel_clock wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Cartel_clock wikiPageWikiLink Rococo.
- Cartel_clock wikiPageWikiLink Régence.
- Cartel_clock wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Cartel_clock wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- Cartel_clock wikiPageWikiLink Ébéniste.
- Cartel_clock wikiPageWikiLink File:Cartel_Clock,_Charles_Cressent,_1745-1750_-_Nelson-Atkins_Museum_of_Art_-_DSC08834.JPG.
- Cartel_clock wikiPageWikiLink File:Pendulum_clock_by_Jacob_Kock,_antique_furniture_photography,_IMG_0931_edit.jpg.
- Cartel_clock wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cartel clock".
- Cartel_clock wikiPageWikiLinkText "box clock".
- Cartel_clock hasPhotoCollection Cartel_clock.
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- Cartel_clock subject Category:Clock_designs.
- Cartel_clock hypernym Cartouche.
- Cartel_clock type Article.
- Cartel_clock type Instrument.
- Cartel_clock type Article.
- Cartel_clock type Instrument.
- Cartel_clock type Machine.
- Cartel_clock type Thing.
- Cartel_clock comment "A cartel clock is a cartouche shaped clock designed to hang directly on a wall, very commonly executed in fire-gilt bronze (a.k.a. ormolu). The form is a more unified development from a wall-mounted bracket clock standing upon its separate, complementary bracket characteristic of the Régence (1715–23), which continued to be stylish in Paris through the 1740s.".
- Cartel_clock label "Cartel clock".
- Cartel_clock sameAs Category:Cartel_clocks.
- Cartel_clock sameAs Carteluhr.
- Cartel_clock sameAs m.044y6l.
- Cartel_clock sameAs Q750905.
- Cartel_clock sameAs Q750905.
- Cartel_clock wasDerivedFrom Cartel_clock?oldid=668064176.
- Cartel_clock depiction Pendulum_clock_by_Jacob_Kock,_antique_furniture_photography,_IMG_0931_edit.jpg.
- Cartel_clock isPrimaryTopicOf Cartel_clock.