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Furniture glossary term of the Day:
QUEEN ANNE - Style that arose in England during the reign of Queen Anne, from 1702 to 1714, in a break from French influences. Veneering in walnut was popular, and gentle, subtle curves added grace. This period marked the development of secretaries and china cupboards and a maturing of the cabriole leg, serpentine arms, and soft, rounded frames and shapes. RΙCAMIER - Daybed shaped like a Roman reclining couch. It was named after Madame Rιcamier of Parisian society in the early 1800's and has a curved headboard and shorter curved footboard. RΙGENCE STYLE - Spanned the transition between the death of Louis XIV in 1715 and the ascension of Louis XV in 1723, when France was ruled by a regent. The furniture style was a parallel transition from massive straight lines to graceful curves. |
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