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  • Title: Louis XVI furniture
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 162
  • Publisher: ➤  Philosophical Library - A. Tiranti - Tiranti - Academy Editions - St. Martin's Press
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  • Publish Location: London - New York

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  • First Year Published: 1960
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Louis XVI style

Louis XVI style, also called Louis Seize, is a style of architecture, furniture, decoration and art which developed in France during the 19-year reign

Gustavian style

influenced by the Louis XVI style and elements of Rococo. The style is marked by a return to classical ideals, with a focus on restrained decoration, symmetry

Louis XV style

The Louis XV style or Louis Quinze (/ˌluːi ˈkæ̃z/, French: [lwi kɛ̃z]) is a style of architecture and decorative arts which appeared during the reign

French Restoration style

classical-romantic style. He made the central statue Louis XVI for the Expiatory Chapel, called Apotheosis of Louis XVI or Louis XVI called to immortality

Louis XVI furniture

Louis XVI furniture is characterized by elegance and neoclassicism, a return to ancient Greek and Roman models. Much of it was designed and made for Queen

American Empire style

phase of the Neoclassical style, which earlier had been expressed in the Adam style in Britain and Louis Seize, or Louis XVI, in France. As an early-19th-century

Louis Philippe style

no official styles. Louis Philippe furniture had the same types and forms as the earlier French Restoration style, but with less decoration; comfort was

Sheraton style

(1791) of furniture patterns exemplify this style. The Sheraton style was inspired by the Louis XVI style and features round, tapered legs, fluting and

Neoclassicism

centuries (the Louis XVI, Directoire and Louis Philippe), and who want to bring a new approach to these styles. The neo-Louis XVI style was really popular

Palace of Versailles

capital of France. This state of affairs was continued by Kings Louis XV and Louis XVI, who primarily made interior alterations to the palace, but in 1789