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| Who designed the modern broom? |
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| What movement loves pattern books? |
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| What movement started the new concept of the lawn? |
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| Where does the gas in gas lighting come from? |
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| Tennessee Valley Authority: open flame lights |
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| Exhibition during the Victorian era |
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| The Industry of All Nations 1851 in the Crystal Palace |
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| The big mover and shaker for women professions |
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| The _______ _______ holder was a new item in the Victorian era |
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| The _________ was the "showcase" of the home. |
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| During the Victorian era, what covered the wax art pieces on the mantle? |
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| The series of shelves that Victorians put knick-knacks on |
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| This gave you a 3d view of 2d pictures |
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| During the summer in the south, victorians put down this japanese carpet to keep cool. |
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| Which revival included frilly, tufting, fruit and flowers? |
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| This kind of furniture was laminating the wood together to form curves |
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| Belter furniture: John Belter |
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| This kind of chair allowed for two people to talk and look at each other while sitting down |
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| tables during the victorian era had ________ tops |
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| Victorians made this kind of furniture out of paper and glue |
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| "Mother Home in Heaven"- domesticity type of revival |
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| The cozy corner is influenced by the _________ revival |
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| Big designer. Converted to Catholicism because he liked the Gothic style |
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| What revival included x-shaped chairs, wooten desks and was heavy looking? |
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| This man designed chairs with bent wood that had lots of curves that became popular cafe seating. |
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| These kind of chairs were in the Victorians summer homes in the mountains in New York |
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| which style mixed two eras of design? |
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| Who was the art critic that was a theorist and not a designer? |
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| a landscape designer who design suedonatural landscape? |
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| Who was the fernologist that designed octogon houses? |
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| Who liked the psuedo 3d look? |
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| Who was a fan of the italian style and designd VMI? |
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| Who started the Romanesque Revival? |
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| H. H. Richardson "Richardson Romanesque" |
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| What movement has the mansard (Addams Family) roof? |
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| What movement (revival) had the fish scale shingles and the colors brown, burnt red, and cream? |
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| Modern reformist; uses materials for their qualities |
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| British designer; stylistic geometric patters; influenced by moorish design; "The Grammar of Ornament" |
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| A tastemeaker; "Hints on household Taste"; doesn't design he tells people what to like |
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| "Old King Cole"; major force behind V&A; "Chamber of Horrors" |
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| editor of the ladies home journal |
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| What movement included the House Beautiful, colonial revival, and Art for Art's Sake? |
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| What was a major influence in the aesthetic movement? |
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| The painter who was fascinated by Japanese design and "Diabolic designs" |
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| Who was a very whitty author who spoke about the design of the home. obsessed the blue and white china |
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| What firm did Mark Twain hire to do his interior? |
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| What was the first interior design firm? |
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| What company made furniture with machines that was part of the Arts & Crafts movement |
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| Main theorist of the arts and crafts |
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| What was the influence of the arts & crafts movement? |
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| Who was one of William Morris' designers who made the Kelmscott Press? |
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| What kind of furniture was Gustav Stickley influenced by? |
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| Which rooms vanished during the Arts & Crafts movement? |
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| Elbert Hubbard had a company that loved copper and made things by hand and used Mika |
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| Which movement includes things growing and influence from nature? |
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| What information about a movement was being spread through publications like "The Yellow Book" and "The Studio" |
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| purple, pastels, and intense pastels |
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| Which company produced designs that mixed Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau and celtic knots? |
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| Who was the prophet of pure perfection? |
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