The Art of Interior Decoration by Emily Burbank;Grace Wood
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Chippendale.--Heppelwhite.--Sheraton.--The Adam
Brothers.--Characteristics of these and the preceding English periods; Gothic, Elizabethan, Jacobean, William and Mary, Queen Anne.--William Morris.--Pre-Raphaelites. CHAPTER XXII. THE COLONIAL PERIOD Furniture.--Landscape paper.--The story of the evolution of wall decoration. CHAPTER XXIII. THE REVIVAL OF DIRECTOIRE AND EMPIRE FURNITURE Shown in modern painted furniture. CHAPTER XXIV. THE VICTORIAN PERIOD Architecture and interior decoration become unrelated.--Machine-made furniture.--Victorian cross-stitch, beadwork, wax and linen flowers.--Bristol glass.--Value to-day as notes of variety. CHAPTER XXV. PAINTED FURNITURE Including "mission" furniture.--Treatment of an unplastered cottage.--Furniture, colour-scheme. |
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