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- Bargueño_desk abstract "In cabinetry, the Bargueño (or Vargueño) is a desk first produced in the 15th century that continues to be produced to this day. The only other style of desk which is known to have been continuously produced for so long is the trestle desk, but some authorities exclude this desk from consideration because in early times it also served as a dining table and money lender's counter.A bargueño desk is a form of portable desk, resembling the top half of a fall front desk. It is basically a chest or box with one of the side panels, rather than the top panel, serving as a fold-out writing surface. The interior of the desk is equipped with small drawers, pigeonholes, etc., for storing papers and supplies. The bargueño has also been used for sewing or as a jewel chest.The Bargueño desk originated in Renaissance Spain. The desk was typically made of wood, with sturdy iron handles located on each side, to make transporting it relatively easy. A bargueño could be set down on any solid table, but often had a ready-made support for it: either a \"taquillon,\" a chest of drawers in the same material and style as the bargueño; or a \"pie de puente,\" a small trestle table. As a general rule, the interior of a bargueño is much more richly decorated than the exterior. Thus a bargueño looking very plain from the exterior will have a reasonably rich and well sculpted interior, while a bargueño with impressive exterior decorations will have a truly ornate and extremely rich interior.Bargueños first appeared in the 15th century and were popular all through the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. After a lull in the 19th century, they became again popular as antiques in the 20th.The only other major antique combination of a large portable desk and a frame is the more delicate desk on a frame of the 18th century, which was popular in Colonial America.".
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- Bargueño_desk wikiPageWikiLink Bank.
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- Bargueño_desk wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Bargueño_desk wikiPageWikiLink Table_(furniture).
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- Bargueño_desk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bargueño desk".
- Bargueño_desk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bargueño".
- Bargueño_desk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bargueño/Vargueño".
- Bargueño_desk wikiPageWikiLinkText "bargueño desk".
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- Bargueño_desk subject Category:Desks.
- Bargueño_desk hypernym Desk.
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- Bargueño_desk comment "In cabinetry, the Bargueño (or Vargueño) is a desk first produced in the 15th century that continues to be produced to this day. The only other style of desk which is known to have been continuously produced for so long is the trestle desk, but some authorities exclude this desk from consideration because in early times it also served as a dining table and money lender's counter.A bargueño desk is a form of portable desk, resembling the top half of a fall front desk.".
- Bargueño_desk label "Bargueño desk".
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- Bargueño_desk sameAs Bargueño.
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- Bargueño_desk sameAs Q3634974.
- Bargueño_desk wasDerivedFrom Bargueño_desk?oldid=686098236.
- Bargueño_desk depiction Vargueño_on_a_Taquillon_Base,_unknown_maker,_Spain,_17th_century,_walnut_with_wrought_iron_appliques_and_bone_inlay_-_Museum_of_Fine_Arts,_Springfield,_MA_-_DSC04050.JPG.
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