Art Nouveau

Art Nouveau

 ART NOUVEAU STYLE  Art Nouveau style refers to the art movement from 1890-1914 where there was a rejection of Victorian styles and of historical imitation in revivals. As seen in Image 1, this style is characterized by the use of: extravagant curvilinear shapes;...
Victorian Style

Victorian Style

VICTORIAN STYLE   Queen Victoria reigned in Britain (1837-1901) in the midst of the Industrial Revolution. The Victorian style associated with the Queen’s name became known for its overly decorative ornamentation and mix of styles. Furniture and ornaments...
Gothic Revival

Gothic Revival

REVIVALS – Gothic Revival is the name of a period in the nineteenth century where design elements from the past was closely reproduced for modern users. At first, there was a Greek Revival period. However, this revival style was eventually undermined by the...
Early Colonial

Early Colonial

EARLY COLONIAL – Early America Style   The Early Colonial Style (1620 -1720) covers a period when the first English settlers arrived in America. The first houses of this period were very simple with few pieces of furniture and very basic interiors with no fine...
Louis  XVI Style

Louis XVI Style

NEOCLASSIC – Louis XVI Style   Louis XVI ruled France in the Late Eighteenth Century. His name is associated with the Neoclassical style. As seen in Images 1 & 2, this style is characterized by the use of:   classical elements, such the dentils crown...