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What is this piece of furniture called?

What is this piece of furniture called?

Bureau Plat (French)

What is this piece of furniture called?

What is this piece of furniture called?

Fauteuil (French)

What is this piece of furniture called?

What is this piece of furniture called?

Chaise (French)

What is this piece of furniture called?

What is this piece of furniture called?

Bergere (French)

What is this piece of furniture called?

What is this piece of furniture called?

Canape (French)

What is this piece of furniture called?

What is this piece of furniture called?

Caquetoire (French)

What is this piece of furniture called?

What is this piece of furniture called?

Gondola Chair (French, Early Empire)

Karl Schinkel

•Most prolific of the German Late Neoclassical architects


•Also a painter, stage designer, and interior designer




•Altes Museum and Rotunda


•Tent Room


(German Greek Revival)

John Nash

•Leading architect of Picturesque


•Designs many country houses, villas, and cottages in the picturesque style


•Becomes principal architect of Prince Regent in 1811


•Plans Regents Street and Regent's Park•Designs in many styles


•Introduces cast iron for the first time as a building material




•Villa designs in Regent's Park


•The Hamlet


•Royal Pavillion


(English Regency, British Greek Revival)

Sir John Soane

•One of England's great architects


•Unique and personal style


•Synthesizes Neoclassicism and Picturesque


•His neoclassic style is one of reduction - eliminating details


•Picturesque characteristics include antique all usions, changes in level, and implied movement


•Uses spare details, unusual lighting/mirrors, rich colors, unusual vaults and domes




•Lincoln's Inn Fields


•Soane House


•Bank of England


•Dulwich Picture Gallery


•Yellow Drawing Room, Wimpole Hall


(English Regency)

Thomas Hope

•Household Furniture and Interior Decoration


•Furniture maker




(English Regency, British Greek Revival)

William Strickland

•Architect




•Merchant's Exchange


•Tennessee State Capitold


(American Greek Revival)

Alexander Jackson Davis

•Architect




•Federal Hall


(American Greek Revival)

Duncan Phyfe

•Emigrates from Scotland and opens a shop in NYC in 1792


•Becomes the city's leading cabinet maker


•One of the principal creators of the American Empire Style


•Phyfe often used lyres for chair backs or table pedestals


(American Greek Revival)

What is this piece of furniture called and who is the designer?

What is this piece of furniture called and who is the designer?

Hitchcock Chair



Designed by Lambert Hitchcock

Ethan Allen

•Furniture Maker


(American Greek Revival)

What style is this interior in and who designed it?

What style is this interior in and who designed it?

Frank Lloyd Wright, Rookery Building, Industrial Revolution

What is the name of this building, its style, and its architect?

What is the name of this building, its style, and its architect?

Lundhurst, Alexander Jackson Davis, Gothic Revival

What is the name of this building and what is its style?

What is the name of this building and what is its style?

Royal Albert Hall, Renaissance Revival

What is this building's style?

What is this building's style?

Second Empire

Out of Stick Style and Queen Anne, which has a corresponding furniture style?

Neither

Henry Hobson Richardson

•1838-1886


•Introduced Queen Anne style to America and its instrumental in the development of the Shingle style


•His "Richardsonian Romaneque" work incorporates Romanesque Revival, but is very unique and personal


•Dramatically influences American architecture - particularly the work of Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright




•Trinity Church


•Marshall Field Wholesale Store


•Allegheny County Court House


(Romanesque Revival)