Inlaid jewel casket of walnut wood. Panelled front sides and top (1910 - 1911)

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Explore the opulence and intricate craftsmanship of Edwin Foley's "Inlaid Jewel Casket of Walnut Wood", a masterpiece from the early 20th century, dated between 1910 and 1911. This exceptional work features a richly decorated surface ornamented with meticulous marquetry and inlay techniques that highlight the exceptional artistry of the period.The painting captures the casket in a stunningly detailed manner, emphasizing its panelled front, sides, and top. The front of the casket showcases an elaborate floral motif, expertly inlaid with various shades of wood and mother-of-pearl, creating a striking contrast against the dark walnut background. The top and sides of the casket echo this design, featuring similarly intricate patterns and a harmonious continuity in style and execution.Edwin Foley, known for his keen attention to detail and historical accuracy in furniture design, presents a piece that is not just a functional object but a work of art that reflects the luxurious aesthetics of the era. Set against a subtly detailed, richly colored backdrop, the casket stands out as a focal point of refined beauty and craftsmanship.This painting is not only a visual delight but also serves as a historical document, preserving the grandeur of decorative arts from the early 20th century.

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Author and illustrator of The Book of Decorative Furniture, published in 2 volumes by T. C. & E. C. Jack in 1910-11, which featured one hundred reproductions in full colour and one thousand text illustrations. The book went through a number of editions.

Almost nothing has been published about Foley other than that he was a Fellow of the institute of designers.

He was born Edwin John Foley in Fisherton Anger, Wiltshire, c.1859, the second child and eldest son of furniture manufacturer Arthur Foley of the Fisherton Cabinet Works, Salisbury, and his wife Jane. He was at least partly educated in London,  where he lived with his uncle and aunt, Peter and Rhoda Marie Brown.

He worked as a designer for his father from at least the early 1880s, but by 1891 was living in Charlotte Street, Marylebone, with his wife Louisa Maud (nee Hayford), whom he married in 1882. They had three children, Conrad Hayford (b. 1885), Hubert Edwin (b. 1887) and Alan Victor (b. 1888).

Edwin John Foley lived at 294 Camden Road, Middlesex, and died at Cottesloe, Western Australia, on 25 April 1912.

Many more pictures by Edwin Foley can be found at the Look and Learn picture library.