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Gothic Revival Mantle Shelf, Gothic Revival, Gitnic Revival Shelf, Gothic Shelf, Gothic, Gothic Church, Goth, Macabre, Goth Decor, Neo Goth
Inspired by Gothic Revival style; a picturesque and romantic movement in architecture. We reflected on hundreds of old churches, castles, and hand carved antiques to pay homage to our favorite architectural time period. Pulling inspiration from its medieval origin as well as it’s more ornate familiar during the revival; it’s cloverleaf tracery arches and crest-shaped peaks are
what our vampy, little hearts desire! The piece that inspired the whole collection; Our Gothic Revival Mantle shelf has our Gothic Revival design wrapping across the front and sides of this Mantle shelf. Shelf is stained a deep Black and sealed in lacquer with a Satin finish. The back has two mounting slots for easy installation! Dimensions: 18 1/2\
Victorian era & the age of revivals
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This look is more for our witches of the antique-loving temperament, but wow, is this Victorian-inspired decor evocative.
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A large neo-Gothic oak bookcase, collection of Abbé Cochet – Bookcases, desks, Vitrines
Abbot Jean-Benoît-Désiré Cochet (1812-1875) : Father Cochet was a scholar curious of all the domains that were then the responsibility of archaeologists in the 19th century. His work focuses on Haute-Normandie and covers both Antiquity and the Middle Ages. But he is above all the founder of archeology, especially that of the Merovingian period in France. Jean-Benoît Désiré Cochet was born in Sanvic, in the suburbs of Le Havre, in a modest military family. He is noticed for his intelligence by a priest from Le Havre who makes him enter the seminary in 1828. Interested by archeology from the age of 18 on the occasion of the discovery, in 1830, of a villa during the construction of the presbytery of Etretat, he wrote his first archaeological study in 1834 and began his first excavations in 1835, at Etretat and Chateau Gaillard (Bordeaux-Saint-Clair), while still at the seminary (he will be ordained priest in 1836). He has held official positions in the field of archeology and historical monuments. Appointed corresponding member of the Departmental Commission of Antiquities in 1834, received at the Academy of Sciences, belles-lettres and arts of Rouen in 1842, he becomes in 1849, correspondent of the Ministry of Interior for historical monuments for the Seine-Inferieure area. He is also a member of the British Archaeological Association and the Society of Antiquaries of London. In 1847, he directs the excavations of the Merovingian cemetery in Londinières, the first of a series that will make him one of the pioneers of archeology at this period. At the same time, he worked on the churches of the department and published, by district, from 1844, the result of his research. In the 1850s, Father Cochet decreased his field activities: because of health problems, he must give up all active work in 1846 and retire to Dieppe as a regular priest of Saint-Jacques, and then dedicate himself largely to archaeological research. His life, interspersed with frequent trips to Paris and tours in the department, is in Dieppe until 1867, date of his appointment to the post of curator of the departmental museum of Antiquities in Rouen, which brings him to settle in this city where he will die. In April 1875, Father Cochet was paralyzed. When he died in June 1875, he bequeathed abundant literature to posterity. The Acheologian priest has published two essential works. The first, Underground Normandy (1854) in which he explains his methods. Indeed, the object must not only be studied for itself but for what it teaches us: What I look for in the earth is a thought, an idea […], a phrase about ancient manners, funereal customs, Roman or barbarous industry remains his most famous phrase. The second work is entitled Gallic, Roman, Frankish and Norman Graves (1857). Finally, let us quote its famous Historical and archeological Seine-Inferior (1864), always used as a reference.
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When Gothic interiors are mentioned, the first images that come to mind are black, dark, depressing rooms. A recent reemergence of vampire lore into popular culture has once again linked this style with dark imagery and blood red accessories. But these images couldn’t be further from the reality of just how beautiful Gothic interior decorating can be. Gothic interior design is a dramatic and beautiful style, with it’s origins in medieval interior design and architecture. Sometimes called “New Antiquarians\