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The Parthenon, viewed from the Northwest section of the Acropolis. Greek Classical Period, 447-432 BC. Marble. Athens, Greece. 

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Diagram of Doric, Ionic, and Corinthean Order.

Doric: The most simple

Ionic: Has scrolls that trans. from base to the unit

Corinthean: Carved leaves, scroll, most elegant/elaborate


 

 

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“Porch of the Carytids,” Erechtheum, north side of the Acropolis. 421-405 BCE. Marble. Athens, Greece.

Carytid: figure as a column

 

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The Colosseum, 75-80 AD. Rome 


materials: travertino, a limestone, then tuff for the other pillars and radial walls, tiles for the floors of the upper storeys and the walls; finally,concrete (a.k.a. cement) for the vaults.

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"Statue of Titus wearing a Toga", 81 AD, Roman Republican period. Marble; 6 ft 8 in. Vatican Museum, Vatican City.





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Barrel Vault of the Nave (Main Aisle), Interior of St.-Sernin, Toulouse, France, c. 1080-1120. French Romanesque style.

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Nave (Main Aisle) Ceiling Vaults in Chartres Cathedral, Chartres, France, c. 1220s. Gothic style.


-Pointed Arches vs. Rounded Arch

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THEMES + STYLE: Seventeenth-Century Italy
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Themes:

Arts for the Church
Arts for the Papal Palace

 

Types of Decoration that Constitute an Italian Baroque Style:

1.Heraldic
2.Architectural
3.Vegetal / Floral

4.Figural / Sculptural
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Design attributed to Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Chasuble with the arms of Urban VIII, Rome, 1625-27, red silk damask (weave) with gold thread, with embroidery in gold thread and colored silk on red silk. Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome.


-made for the church

-Barberini bees, crossing keys, floral and vegetal design

-Baroque Style


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.Barberini Cabinet, made by Galleria deiLavori, Florence. ca. 1606–23.

Exotic Hardwoods, ebony, and Pietredure(hard stone) inlay work. Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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Ciro Ferri (1634-89), Design for the Rear of a Carriage with Valor Victorious over Vice and Arrongance. BAROQUE (Conceived for Rinaldod’Este on his appointment as cardinal), 1688/ITALY. Pen on Paper. Royal Collection at Windsor Castle, UK.

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Mattia Giegher, examples of the art of figural napkin folding from Li TreTrattati

(Padua, ITALY 1634), plate 7, from printed book. New York Public Library.

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THEMES FOR Seventeenth-Century France

 

 

 

 
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Themes:

Arts for the Royal Palace at Versailles
Garden Design
Colbert and the Royal Manufacturie
André Charles Boulle  / “Boulle Marquetry”
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Versailles Garden- Plants

Jules Hardouin-Mansart, Orangerie with the Hundred Steps, southeast of the château, 1684-1686. Replaced the original by Le Vauin 1663. Made for Louis the XIV

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Tapestry after Charles Le Brun design, “Louis XIV Visits the Royal Manufactory of Gobelins, 15 October 1667.” Woven in the Gobelins workshop of Etienne Le Blond. Wool, silk, gold thread

1729-1734 Baroque

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André Charles Boulle, Commode, 1710-20. Walnut veneered with ebony, marquetry of engraved brass and tortoiseshell, gilt-bronze mounts, verd antique marble

Boulle Marketry

Baroque 

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Charles Cressent, “Monkey” Commode, c. 1745. Satinwood Veneer (marquetry technique), Gilded Bronze, Marble; H. 35.4 in X W: 56.3 in; D. 25.2 in. Rococo Style. Musée du Louvre, France 



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Charles Cressent, Wall Clock, 1745. Gilded Bronze and clock movement; 51.2 x 14.6 x 7.1 in. Musée National du Château de Versailles, France 

cupids on top called putti

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Jean-Henri Riesener, Mechanical Table, 18th Century, Paris, France. Oak veneered with mahogany and marquetry of fruitwood marquetry, gilt-bronze mounts, mirror glass,iron and brass fittings, green velvet (not original); Metropolitan Museum of Art

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GermainBoffrand (designer), Chambre de Parade (Formal Ceremonial Bedchamber), Interior at Hôtel de Soubise, Paris, France, 1735-40. Rococo style.

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. Paul de Lamarie (silversmith), Tea Caddy, 1747, England. Silver gilt; English Rococo style with Chinese scenes (Chinoiserie). Collection of Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths.
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Pieter de Swart (designer) and probably carved by AgostinoCarlini. Torchère (One of a Pair), 1748-1753, The Hague, Netherlands. Gessoed, Painted, Gilt Limewood, Crushed Glass, Base possibly Dogwood

-Torchèreswere used as stands for candelabra and were usually placed in pairs on either side of a table or in the corners of a room

 

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Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (painter), Interior Fresco Decoration for the Kaisersaal(Imperial Hall-large dining room), in the residence of the Prince-Bishop at Würzburg, 1752.

-tFresco=technique of mural painting executed upon wet lime plaster.

 

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François Boucher, The Arts and Sciences: Astronomy and Hydraulics, 1750-1752. France (Originally in Collection of Madame de Pompadour at the Château de Crécy. Oil on Canvas The Frick Collection, New York    

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Jacques-Louis David, Portrait of Madame Récamier, 1800. France Neo-Classical.

 Oil on Canvas; Musée du Louvre

- On a sofa that were kept in their dining halls (triclyniam)

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Jacques-Louis David, Portrait of Madame Henriette de Verninac, 1799. Neo-Classical

Oil on Canvas; Musée du Louvre

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Jacques-Louis David, The Emperor Napoleon in His Study at Tuileries, 1812, Neo-Classical (?)

Oil on canvas;. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

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17th-Century Netherlands

 

 

 
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Themes:

Antwerp:
Peter Paul Rubens and the Italo-Baroque Style

 

Dutch Republic:
Rise of Amsterdam as a wealthy trading center
Global Trade and the introduction of new styles, materials, and techniques as well as emulation of foreign goods.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arts for the Home (particularly middle-class domestic interior)
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Tapestry designed by Peter Paul Rubens, The Victory of Truth over Heresy from series Triumph of the Eucharist, c. 1626-33, designed in Antwerp; woven in Brussels. Tapestry, woven wool and silk. Created for the convent of Royal Discalced (Barefoot) Franciscan nuns in Madrid. DUTCH, ITALO BAROQUE

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Japanese-Style Man’s Morning Gown (called rockenor banyan), early 18th Century. Made in India (Coromandel Coast) for the Dutch market. Cotton chintz, painted and dyed; 51 1/8 x 74 ¾ (130 x 190 cm). 

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Herman Doomer, Troonkast(Throne Cabinet), c. 1635-45, Amsterdam. Wood (ebony veneer, kingwood, rosewood, pseudo-acacia), mother-of pearl and ivory inlay; 86 ¾ x 81 1/8 x 32 7/8 in. 

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Daniel Marot the Elder, Dutch Delftware Vase, c. 1690. Tin-enameled earthenware ceramic (Delftware); Height: 28 1/2 in. (72.4 cm). 

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17th- and 18th-Century England

 

 

 
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Themes:

Arts for the Home
Instruction in Religious Morals
Object Specialization (i.e. objects for tea)
Reuse of Objects for New Purposes

 

Adoption of Continental European Styles (i.e. Baroque and Rococo) but with an “English” Twist.

 

Evidence of Global Trade and Imperial Expansion (as evidenced in materials, techniques, social customs—i.e. tobacco and tea)

 

 

 

 

 

Introduction of Popular and Fashionable Goods that were Mass-Produced, Less Expensive (Beginnings of Industrialization)
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Unknown goldsmith, Hat Ornament (Brooch) in the Form of a Salamander, late 16th- to early 17th Century. Enameled gold, cabochon emeralds (from Colombia), table-cut diamonds. Discovered in Cheapside by workers in London, England in 1912.
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Unknown maker, Fruit Trencher (one of a set), 17th Century, England. Sycamore wood, painted and gilded; 4-9/16 x 5-11/16 in. (11.6 x 14.4 cm).    
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Unknown maker, Mirror with Jael and Barak, 1672, England. Embroidery (silk and metal thread), satin, silk plush,  seed pearls, beads, wood frame, imitation tortoiseshell, mirror; 28 3/4 x 23 3/4 in. (73 x 60.3 cm)
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Andrew Moore, Side Table, 1698-99. Silver and oak; 85 x 122 x 75.5 cm. Royal Collection (Windsor Castle)
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William Kent (designer), Landscape with the Temple of the British Worthies, c. 1734-35. “Elysian Fields”, Stowe, Buckinghamshire.

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William Hogarth, The Analysis of Beauty, Plate 1. March 5, 1753. Etching and engraving, sheet: 15 1/4 x 19 11/16 in. (38.8 x 50 cm). 
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Pineapple Teapot, ca. 1755-66, English (Staffordshire). Earthenware pottery (Creamware: lead-glazed earthenware; molded into pineapple shape). 

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Paul de Lamerie (silversmith), Tobacco Box, 1723-24 (hallmarked), London. Cast and engraved silver; Length: 12 cm, Width: 9.8 cm, Weight: 551 g
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. Attributed to Frederick Hintz (furniture maker), Tilt-Top Tripod Tea Table, 1737-38, London. Mahogany, brass and mother-of-pearl inlay; 43.7 in. (111 cm) in vertical position, Height: 28.3 in. (71.8 cm) in horizontal position, Diameter: 28.5 in. (72.5 cm)
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Designed by Thomas Chippendale (Furniture maker unknown), “Ribband-Back” Side Chair, c. 1755-60, England. Mahogany (textile is later) 

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Colonial American Decorative Arts and Material Culture

 

 

 
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Themes:

Arts for the Home
Colonial Furnishings (Dutch, English colonies)
Techniques and Evolution of Furniture Production
Women’s Material Culture (cookbooks, cupboards, and needlework)

 

“Hybrid” Styles (blending of cultures in utilitarian objects)

 

Unity of the Decorative Arts (Transfer of patterns and design across materials)

 

Continuity with Fashionable European & English Design (pattern books) AND American Innovation (local woods, adapting designs)
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Unknown Maker, Grisaille-Painted Kast, 1690-1720, Probably made in New York City. Painted Tulipwood, Red Oak, and Eastern White Pine. 61.5 x 60.375 x 23 in. (156.2 x 153 x 58.4 cm)

COLONIAL AMERICA

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Pie Crust Vents from by Hannah Wolley’s cookbook, The Accomplish'd Lady's Delight (pages 324-325), 1675. COLONIAL AMERICA

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Colonowarejug, Combahee river, Bluff Planation, Colleton County, SC, 1670-1825, low-fired, handbuilt earthenware, 26 x 25.5cm COLONIAL AMERICA
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Edward Winslow, Chocolate Pot, 1700-1710, Boston, MA. Silver, 9 1/8 x 6 3/4 x 5 13/16 in. (23.2 x 17.1 x 14.8 cm); 23 oz. (715.4 g) Foot: Diam. 3 15/16 in. (10 cm) COLONIAL AMERICA
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Unknown maker, Cupboard, inscribed “Hannah Barnard,” ca. 1715, Hadley, MA. Painted Oak and White Pine; 61 1/8 x 50 x 21 ¼ in COLONIAL U.S.

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Hannah Otis, Chimney Piece (embroidery) with view of Boston Common., c. 1750, Boston, MA. Embroidery: (wool, silk, metallic threads, and beads on linen ground; predominately tent stitch);61.59 x 133.98 cm (24 1/4 x 52 3/4 in.)
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Probably Eliphalet Chapin Shop(East Windsor, CT), High Chest of Drawers, possibly 1781. Cherry and Eastern White Pine; 87.1 x 40.3 x 20.1 in. (221.3 x 102.2 x 51.1 cm). COLONIAL U.S.

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Paul Revere, Jr. (Silversmith), “Sons of Liberty” Bowl, 1768, Boston, MA. Silver; 5.5 x 11 x 11 in (14 x 27.9 cm) COLONIAL U.S.
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Martin Carlin with Sévres porcelain Small Writing Desk, 1768; France.   Oak and porcelain plaques, gilt-bronze mounts, velvet

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Jean-Claude Duplessis and Sévres Manufacroty . Potpourri; 1760 France. Soft pate porcelain, gilding, painted scenes.
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Sévres Manufactory. Plate .immitation cameo. 1813-1814 France. Hard-paste porcelain
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Meissen Manufactory. Teapot. 1725. German. Hard-paste porcelain.

Neo-Classical

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William Hackwood for Josiah Wedgewood. "Am I Not a Brother?" 1787, British. Black and white Japerware.

Neo-Classical

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Meissen Manufactory, Figurine Group in Breakfast Scene. 1740, German. Hard-paste porcelain. 

Neo-Classical

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Josiah Wedgewood. Krater Potpourri Cover. 1790, British. Ceramic. 

Neo-Classical. 

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Martin Carlinwith Sévres Porcelain Plaque. Secretary Desk. 1776, France. Oak, six sévres soft-paste porcelain plaques and two painted tin. Gilt-bronzemounts; marble shevles ; morié silk.

Neo-Classical

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Josiah Wedgewood, Apotheosis of Homer Vase.1786, British. Jasperware.
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Alexander Bassano. Queen Victoria, 1896. Photo.

Empire?

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William Henry Bradley, "Victor Bicycles in Purple and White," 1896. Lithograph poster. America.
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Thomas Fletcher and Sidney Gardiner. Pair of Presentation Vases for Governor Dewitt Clinton, 1824-1825. Silver.
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Josef Danhauser, Side Chair. 1815-20. Vienna. Walnut

Biedermeier

 

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Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. (Sandwich, Massachusetts.) "LAFAYET" Steamboat Salt Dish, 1827.  Pressed Glass.
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Percier and Fontaine (desginers), Jacob-Desmaleter et Cie (furniture makers). Bed of Empress Josephine, 1812.   Carved and Gilded Wood

Empire Style

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Percier and Fontaine (designer-architects) Council Chamber, 1800. Chateau de Malmison. 

Empire Style

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Duncan Phyfe.Klismos Chair (one of a set of 10 ) 1816. New York.  Mahogany. 

Neo-Classical

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Ralph Earl, Portrait of Elijah Boardman (at his shop in New Millford, CT) 1789. Oil on canvas.
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Harriet Powers. Pictorial Quilt, Athens, GA. 1895.  Quilted and Embroidered Cotton. 

 

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Robert Adam, Pier Table. 1765. British. Carved and Painted Pine, Marble Veneer Top.

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Robert Adam, Armchair for the Etruscan Room at Osterley Park. 1776, London.

Neo-Classical

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Robert Adam. Enterence Hall at Osterley Park, 1767. London. Stucco decoration and grisaille paintings.
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Alexander Roux. Sideboard, "Death in the Dining Room". 1853, New York City. Black Walnut, American Pine. 

 

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Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Armchair. 1830.  Oak

Gothic Revival

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Sévres Manufactory, Milk Jug. 1819-1820, France. Glazed Porcelian with Gilding. 

Empire Style

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Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Two Cast Iron Chairs. Potsdam, Germany. After 1826.

Empire Style.

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Micheal Thonet (Thonet Brothers) Side Chair Model No. 14, Designed 1859. German-Austrian
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Thonet Brothers, Bentwood Rocking Chair. 1880, Moravia. German-Austria. Bent Beachwood andCane.
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James Wilson, Terrestrial Globe. 1809-1810. Paper-faced ash wood, brass quadrant. America.
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Robert Adam (designer), Entrance Hall at Osterley Park, 1767, London. Stucco decoration and grisaille paintings
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Robert Adam, Armchair for the Etruscan Room at Osterley Park, 1776, London. Beechwood and Cane
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Robert Adam (designer), SefferinAlken (carver), Pier Table, 1765, British. Carved and Painted Pine, Marble Veneer Top; 35 1/2 x 84 x 34 in. (90.2 x 213.4 x 86.4 cm)
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Percier and Fontaine (designers), Jacob-Desmalter et Cie (furniture makers), Bed of Empress Josephine, 1812. Carved and Gilded Wood; 1.75 m x  2.16 m
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Percier and Fontaine (designer-architects), Council Chamber, c. 1800
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Sèvres Manufactory, Milk Jug, c. 1819-20, France. Glazed Porcelain with Gilding; H: 7 5/8 in. (19.4cm). 
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Sèvres Manufactory, Milk Jug, c. 1819-20, France. Glazed Porcelain with Gilding; H: 7 5/8 in. (19.4cm). 
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Josef Danhauser, Side Chair, 1815-20, Vienna. “Biedermeier Style.” Walnut (modern upholstery);

36 13/16 x 19 1/16 x 18 15/16 in. (93.5 x 48.5 x 48 cm)

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Karl Friedrich Schinkel (furniture designer), Two Cast Iron Chairs in under the Arcade of Roman Baths in Sanssouci Park, Potsdam, Germany. After 1826.

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Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Armchair, c. 1830. “Gothic Revival Style.” Oak. Image: Artstor
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. Thonet Brothers, Bentwood Rocking Chair, c. 1880, Moravia. Bent Beechwood and Cane;

38 ¼ x 20 ¾ x 36 in. (97.1 x 52.7 x 91.5 cm). Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), 493.1953

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. Michael Thonet (Thonet Brothers), Side Chair Model No. 14, designed 1859, Moravia.

Bent Beechwoodand Cane; 36 5/8 x 16 15/16 x 18 ¾ in. (93 x 43 x 47.6 cm). The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), 461.2008.

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. Alexander Bassano (photographer), Queen Victoria, 1896. (Carte de Visite) Photograph. Studio of Elliott & Fry.

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Nineteenth-Century America: The New Republic to the Gilded Age

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Identity (Individuals and the New Republic)
Commemoration
Science and Technology
Industry and Designs for a New Middle Class
Transportation (trains and ships)
Antebellum and Civil War
Mourning Rituals

Domestic Space and Parlor Culture
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Augustus Charles Pugin, Armchair. 19th Century Britian. Gilded Mahagony
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Pugin, Tabel. Mid 19th Century. Oak with carved & beveled decoration
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Photograph of the Crystal Palace. Mid 19th Century
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Orme. Commemorative Textile Panel. Mid 19th Century, England.
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Henry Cole, Tea Service. Mid 19th Century England.

 

Empire

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Christopher Dresser. Wave Bowl. Late 19th Century. Glazed earthenware. 

Design Reform

 

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Christopher Dresser. Toast Rack, Late 19th Centry. Silver Plated. British

Design Reform-- Aesthetic Movement

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Christopher Dresser. Pitcher, Late 19th Century. 

Glass, Silver, Plate and Ebony. 

Asethic Movement-- Design Reform

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William Morris and Philip Webb. Red House Room Dresser. Mid 19th Centurty, Built-in Carved Wood- Painting in Morris's deep red "Dragon's Blood" (Color favored by the Art's and Crafts Movement)

Arts &Crafts-- Design Reform

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William Morris and Philip Webb. Adjustable Back Armchair. Mid 19th Century

Ebonized wood with Wool Tapestries

Arts and Crafts-- Design Reform

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William Morris. Wallpaper, Late 19th Century.

Block Print on Paper

Arts and Crafts--Design Reform

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William Morris and Walter Crane. The Story of the Glittering Plain. Late 19th Century.

Book with woodcut illustrations and Goth typeface.

Arts and Crafts-- Design Reform

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Lord and Lady Clapham dolls. London, late 18th Century

Wood wrapped with wool, painted faces, human hair

Rococo

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Pair of Pockets. Early 18th Century. England.

Linen and linen thread, embroidered with wool (crewel)

Rococo

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Court Gown, mid 18th Centrury. England

Embroidered silk with colored silk and silk thread

Rococo

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Anna Maria Garthwaite. Woven silks. Early 18th Century. 

"s" and "c"curves, asymmetrical, light and shadow, naturalistic flowers.

Rococo

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Man's Waistcoat. late 18th century. France

Linen cavas with silk embroidery.

Butterfly design signifiying the revolution

NeoClassical

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False Eyebrows, Patches, Two Cheek "plumpers", Two Breast Pads. 18th Century. England

Rococo

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