French 'cutting out', gluing and smoothing craft for decorating boxes or furniture – a form of Arte Povera or 'poor art', yet once favoured by the notoriously lavish Marie Antoinette
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- Derived from an ancient Chinese practice, the art of glueing paper cut-outs to wooden furniture to simulate paintings that was popular with the Venetians and later the Victorians
- The art of decorating a surface with shapes or illustrations cut from paper, card etc
- French word for a form of decorative art in which paper cut-outs are glued to wooden boxes, picture frames, chests of drawers, dressing screens etc
- French word for a form of decorative art based on gluing paper cut-outs to wooden boxes, trays, frames, chests of drawers ...
- Paper cutouts as a decorative art
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