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  2. John Evelyn's cabinet - Wikipedia

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    John Evelyn's cabinet is a kabinettschrank (a highly decorated storage box) in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. The cabinet was probably made in Florence for the diarist John Evelyn (1620–1706), [ 1 ] and is an early example of a piece of furniture commissioned by a British visitor making the ' Grand Tour ' of Europe.

  3. Cabinet of curiosities - Wikipedia

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    The earliest pictorial record of a natural history cabinet is the engraving in Ferrante Imperato's Dell'Historia Naturale (Naples 1599) (illustration).It serves to authenticate its author's credibility as a source of natural history information, by showing his open bookcases (at the right), in which many volumes are stored lying down and stacked, in the medieval fashion, or with their spines ...

  4. Ferdinand Cheval - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand Cheval (French pronunciation: [fɛʁdinɑ̃ ʃəval]; 19 April 1836 – 19 August 1924), often nicknamed Facteur Cheval ("Mail Carrier Cheval") [1] was a French mail carrier who spent 33 years building Le Palais idéal (the "Ideal Palace") in Hauterives, in southeastern France.

  5. Cheval - Wikipedia

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    Cheval may refer to: Cheval, Florida, United States; Cheval tree, a tree native to North Agalega Island; Cheval mirror, a full-length floor-standing mirror mounted in a frame that allows it to swing freely; Cheval, loan word from French meaning horse meat

  6. Armoire de fer - Wikipedia

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    Skeleton of Mirabeau coming out of the armoire de fer. L'armoire de fer (French: 'iron chest') in general refers to an iron chest used to house important papers. A notable and frequent use of the term refers to a hiding place at the apartments of Louis XVI of France at the Tuileries Palace where some secret documents were kept.

  7. Chevalet - Wikipedia

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    Chevalet may refer to: . Easel, French expression originally meaning "little horse", deriving from the diminutive for "cheval" (m) - "horse"; Trestle support, an improvised table or device for lifting up work pieces

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