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THE 2008 NATIONAL MARQUETRY EXHIBITION GALLERY Yes, after all these months of waiting, the 2008 National Marquetry Exhibition Gallery is now available in all its glory for you to enjoy. The high quality of the photography is beyond reproach and every exhibit from this gallery displays its award winning qualities in superb detail. But, don't waste time listening to us, just click the link and begin your tour of the National Exhibition Galleries with a visit to the amazing Beginner's Class >>> |
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NATIONAL EXHIBITION 1981 & 2 Our August update brings you, along with the present day's wonderful exhibits, another selection from National Exhibitions gone by. This month's selection comes from the 1981 and '82 exhibitions. Some of the work will be familiar to many of you - and much of it will be distant memories, or even "new" in relative terms. Anyway, we hope you will enjoy this month's selections and wonder again at the superb work of yesteryear. Unfortunately, with the massive slide collection that these photos derive from, we are afraid to say that no reference notes were included as to the work's titles or names of the Marquetarians who made the pieces. If anyone recognises a work, especially if it is their own, could they contact us and supply us with those details so that we can attribute each work appropriately. Just a quick e-mail would be most helpful. |
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"WE'VE HAD THIS PICTURE FOR YEARS, CAN YOU TELL US ANYTHING ABOUT IT?" (Plus further "BUCHSCHMID & GRETAUX INFORMATION") This question is often put to our editorial team - and I'm pleased to say that most of the time we are able to come up with an appropriate answer to the query. Even though we have extensive archives and abundant knowledge on all matters marquetry, sometimes we can get "caught out" when trying to identify the maker of an early and very individual piece. For this reason we introduced our "Can You Help?" page last year. This section of the web site has proved popular with our visitors, so for that reason we have expanded the facility. Thanks to your collective input, we have quite a considerable amount of BUCHSCHMID & GRETAUX information available on pages 2 to 11 of "Can You Help?" that will help to answer many of your questions on this mysterious company. Do note though, that the information we display on our pages are "as supplied" to us and do not constitute the Marquetry Society's own opinions on the subject. Such observations as we make are purely that, just observations and not guaranteed opinions from which to formulate a judgement by. If you are able to find better informed information on the B & G subject, please refer to that in preference where any confirmed accuracy is required. Our August 2008 update brings you a veritable plethora of photographs of Buchschmid & Gretaux wood inlay (marquetry) pieces, that you (our visitors), have very kindly sent in to us that will so generously benefit our very own "Buchschmid & Gretaux Collector's Crew" with ever more invaluable information. So it's a "well done" to everyone of you who are contributing to this now, rather unique resource. It is your input which is helping to make this section of the web site so very popular and useful to collectors of these beautiful Buchschmid & Gretaux pieces. |
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July 2008 |
MOTHER OF PEARL DEMONSTRATION That most knowledgeable of seasoned marquetarian's Alf Murtell, recently gave a demonstration on the usage of Mother of Pearl to a large group of very enthusiastic marquetarians who were more than eager to learn every bit about the techniques required. Your editorial team attended the demonstration and photographed all the stages of the tutorial and recorded every single word into the bargain! We have transcripted the lot into a text document (phew!) and we are now pleased to be able to bring you the complete demonstration in its entirety. Just click the link on the right and enjoy a very educational demonstration >>> |
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July 2008 |
LAYING A MARQUETRY PICTURE London based group Redbridge was recently given a demonstration on how to correctly afix a veneer assembly (ie, your marquetry picture) to its baseboard. Once you've got the hang of it, the procedure is quite easy, but as is always the way with these things, preparation is the key to success. Follow the procedure as described in this demonstration and you will get excellent results when you're laying your picture. Click the link on the right >>> |
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June 2008 |
A REWARD FROM THE WEB SITE David Walker tells us about a truly enthusiastic visit made to the Marquetry Society by the wonderful Vanessa Chang of the Ho-Bridge Company, Taiwan. Vanessa and her friends were so won over with our groups and the standards of our work, that a new group has now been formed in Taiwan! Read and see how it all came about by clicking the link on the right >>> |
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June 2008 |
NATIONAL EXHIBITION 2008 BOX BROWNIE VIEWS As is now customary with this web site we are pleased to be able to bring you several general views of the National Exhibition. Our official Winner's Gallery is currently being compiled and will be ready to add to our web site with our August update. So, for the time being - and to give you a flavour of this very successful exhibition - we hope you will enjoy an informal visit to the 2008 exhibition through the eyes and camera lenses of Quentin Smith and David Walker. Just click the link on the right to enjoy a trip around the exhibition >>> |
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June 2008 |
CRAIG THIBODEAU: PROFILE USA member Craig Thibodeau is a bespoke furniture maker of unique quality. The magazine "Woodworker West" has just published an article featuring Craig. They have allowed us permission to reproduce the article on this web site. So, just click the link on the right to read Craig's article >>> |
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June 2008 |
NEW "WORLD OF MARQUETRY" ENTRIES We are pleased, this month, to welcome the input to our World of Marquetry pages from our Marquetarian friends in Russia. The variations in marquetry techniques will amaze you, there is a lot of talent around this globe! The differences in styles are very inspiring - and are obviously amazingly good food for thought, especially if you are looking for new ideas to inspire you for your next great marquetry project. Click the link on the right to visit our "World of Marquetry" directory page >>> |
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June 2008 |
LONDON GROUP'S 25th ANNIVERSARY Back in 1976 the London Group held its 25th anniversary at, (the then owner of Art Veneer's) Bill Lincoln's restuarant "Judes Ferry". The celebration was a great success, and we are pleased to say that a photo and a descrition of the event has come to light and has been passed onto us to feature in our Memory Lane pages. We are more than happy to comply with the request, so just click the link and enjoy the celebration along with us >>> |
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June 2008 |
EARLY NATIONAL EXHIBITION GALLERIES A wonderful cache of coloured slides taken at National Exhibitions from the 1960's up to a few years ago has come to light. Ivan Beer, Ernie Ives and Enrico have to be thanked for providing this excellent collection of early marquetry exhibits for us to enjoy. Ivan and Enrico are to be especially thanked for all of their hard work in converting every one of those slides into digital files - a mammoth task indeed! Our June update brings you some more of those early pictures. Unfortunately not all of those pictures included a title, so, if you recognise an untitled work and can "educate" your editorial team with the information, please do contact us and let us know the correct title for the work - especially if it is your own! New additions to these galleries will be added with each month's update. |
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May 2008 |
MARQUETARIAN MAGAZINE INDEX Readers of the Marquetry Society's own publication, The Marquetarian, will find this new section of the web site extremely useful. With the help of The Marquetarian's editor, Ernie Ives, a complete index for virtually all of the publication's fifty year plus run has been compiled, and is now available on this web site. It is of necessity, a long document, but we have made it easier for you to use by placing an ABC, etc, selection at the top of the page so that you can reach the section you are interested in with just one click. Each entry is listed as follows: Title of article - Marquetarian issue number - page number For example: Circular tabletop 120/29, 130/32, 131/31
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April 2008 |
NEWS ARCHIVES Due to the large amount of news items we feature on this page, we have decided that it's now time to "slim down" this page so that it just displays the news for the current year. All the previous news items, including their links, are all still available on this site, but we have now archived them in their own dedicated section. This move should make finding the latest news much easier and will save you from scrolling down a long page to reach the links buttons at the foot of the page. It will also load the page a lot quicker for those with dial up connexions. You can reach the archives page by clicking the link on the right, or clicking in the "Click for News Archives" box above >>> |
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April 2008 |
NATIONAL EXHIBITION "ALL OTHER ENTRIES" GALLERY With this April 2008 update we have now added yet another "room" to the above gallery where you can see the last 6 entries - just click the appropriate link to visit "room 7" This new addition is a "first" for our web site. As well as our 2007 National Exhibition 'Winner's Gallery' we are now introducing an extra Gallery where we will be displaying all the rest of the entries from this year's National Exhibition. There are always well over one hundred entries from each National Exhibition that never get seen outside of the exhibition. This doesn't mean that they are not worth looking at just because they didn't win an award, far from it, indeed many of those entries would be up there with the best on a different day - it's just that there can only be a finite amount of winners at any one exhibition. To judge and enjoy these "other entries" for yourself, just click the link on the right. We have been adding ten randomly selected entries to the gallery with each update until, at last with this month, we eventually used every one of the 2007 National Exhibition entries. The 2008 National Exhibition takes place next month (May) and we will be adding the 2008 Gallery to this site as soon as possible after the exhibition closes. |
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April 2008 |
THE MARQUETRY SOCIETY INSIGNIA Ten years after it was first formed, the hierarchy of the Marquetry Society decided that it was about time that the society had a unique insignia or logo that would present its message to the world in a simple design. A competition was thus held and a suitable design was chosen from the many entries that were submitted. Click the link to read this fascinating story and check out the variations the insignia design went through to become today's familiar design >>> |
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January |
A CLIFF PENNY PICTURE Cliff Penny was one of the founding six members of the Marquetry Society, he was also the first "first place" winner of the Society's very first National Exhibition. This would theoretically have made Cliff our first "Rosebowl Winner" - at least, that would've been the case if the Rosebowl had been in existence at the time! Any marquetry pictures from those "first six" members of the Marquetry Society are as rare as the proverbial hen's teeth. So, it is with great pride that, with the valuable help of contributor and picture owner, Adrian, we are able to bring you a perfect example of a genuine Cliff Penny marquetry picture. Another "Lost" Cliff Penny picture has recently surfaced, we thank Gerry Everett for sending in this excellent quality example of Cliff's work. The picture, titled: "The Elizabethan Era" is available by visiting the link on the right. Just click the link on the right to see the work of one of our own history's great marquetarians >> |
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April 2008 |
JOE'S MARQUETRY THEMED WAISTCOAT Any of our USA members who attended exhibitions hosted by Joe Monks may well remember Joe's superb Marquetry Waistcoat. Joe very kindly "dug it out of its moth balled storage" and sent us a photo for our Memory Lane pages. To see Joe's very unique marquetry themed waistcoat click the link >>> |
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Current & Ongoing until 2009 |
MEMBERSHIP OFFER NOW CARRIED ON INTO ITS THIRD YEAR! A Continuing Offer for 2008: Due to the success of our "2 for 1" new membership only offer introduced in 2006, we have decided to extend this offer in to 2008. To take advantage of this offer become a NEW MEMBER of the Marquetry Society in 2008 and get your membership subscription for 2009 totally free!! It is a marvellous offer and is one we are sure that you will not want to miss. |
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Current |
DVD OFFER & Yet Another Superb Offer!: The Publicity Dept of the Marquetry Society is now making available for purchase DVD’s of all the award winning pictures and applied pieces that have been entered into our National Exhibitions from 2001 to last year's National Exhibition of 2007. The DVD’s are a fantastic reference library of the very best examples from today's marquetry that you will be pleased to own. Three DVD’s are currently available at £6.50 each (UK) & $15.00 (USA)
To purchase a copy of any of these DVD’s please contact our Publicity Dept by using the following pre-addressed e-mail form available by clicking the link on the right: >>> or, you can phone your requirements to a member of the Publicity Team at 01474 814217 |
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March 2008 |
VIKAR - MARQUETRY ARTIST
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March 2008 |
INTERNATIONAL WOODWORKING EXHIBITION 2008 The Marquetry Society hosted its usual stand at Alexandra Palace for the International Woodworkers Exhibition held during the month of February 2008. The exhibition was, as is always the case, very successful, and we're pleased to say, our stand attracted rather a lot of interest. Roy Murton of the Redbridge Group, who hosted the stand on the Saturday, took photos of the event and wrote a first hand report for the Redbridge Group web site. We have linked in to the Redbridge web site so that you can read the report, but don't forget to return here when you have finished reading it!! |
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February 2008 |
LEN PAGE - A MEMBER OF THE FOUNDING SIX Along with Cliff Penny, who we featured in January's update, we are introducing you to another of those six people who started the Marquetry Society back in 1952. Len was much admired and respected by every member of the Marquetry Society who knew him, and, although he never won the highest of the awards at the National Exhibitions, his work was esteemed and valued nonetheless. A tireless worker on behalf of the society, Len remained true to his marquetry principles all his life. To see a rare photo of Len, and to read a, then, contemporary report of Len's marquetry interests, click the link on the right >> |
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January 2008 |
THE MARQUETARIAN NUMBER 1 In conjunction with the series currently featuring in today's Marquetarian, we are including a reprint of the entire contents from edition number 1 of the Marquetarian. The magazine began its existence in 1953, and hasn't missed a single issue from that day to this. Click the link on the right to enjoy a good hour or two's read: |
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Ongoing |
E-MAIL CONTACT DETAILS If you have any questions you would like to ask us, or queries about anything contained in this web site, please feel free to e-mail us by using the pre addressed form that will appear when you click the link on the right. Thank you. To contact the Marquetry Society Web Site please click the e-mail link on the right if you are using the standard Microsoft Outlook Express: If however you are using a different E-mail system then just copy and paste the following address in to your "send to" box: mqstymail@redbridgemarquetrygroup.org or, if that is not possible, then just type it in as seen above, thanks. |
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