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Jacobean Furniture • *Named after King James I, England’s reigning king • Dominant style during the time of the Pilgrims – 1603- 1690 • Heavy, rectangular with geometric or floral carvings • Stools and benches more common than chairs

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Page 1: Jacobean Furniture *Named after King James I, England’s reigning king Dominant style during the time of the Pilgrims – 1603- 1690 Heavy, rectangular with

Jacobean Furniture

• *Named after King James I, England’s reigning king

• Dominant style during the time of the Pilgrims – 1603- 1690

• Heavy, rectangular with geometric or floral carvings

• Stools and benches more common than chairs

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Jacobean con’t

• Chests were important pieces for storage as there were no closets

• Tables were less common than chests

• The chair table and trestle table were designed to conserve space

• Trundle bed – a low bed that is stored under a higher bed during the day was used

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William and Mary Style

• Names for the royal couple who began rule of England in 1689

• Dutch and French court style of Louis XIV as well as Asia influenced this style

• Curved back on chairs, with seats woven from rushes – marsh plant stems

• Lighter weight, with fine carvings and trims

• Velvet and silk used to upholster

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Gateleg Table

• Introduced in the 17th century

• Pull-out legs gave good support to the expandable tabletop

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Highboy

• A chest of drawers mounted on legs

• Often had brass handles instead of wooden knobs

• This was an important piece of furniture for storage as the colonists wardrobes grew

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Queen Anne Style

• 1720 – 1755 – early 18th century

• Became popular with the middle class in England during the reign of Queen Anne

• Influenced by the furniture of the Netherlands and Asia.

• Known for its graceful, curved lines rather than straight.

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Cabriole Leg

• This Queen Anne highboy has a cabriole leg

• A leg that curves out at the middle and then tapers inward just above an ornamental foot

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Windsor ChairA simpler piece of furniture from the Queen Anne period is the Windsor chair

The chair has stick legs and a spindle back inserted into a saddle-shaped plank seat

It was originally made in Windsor, England and has retained its popularity today

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Chippendale Style

1755 – 1780

Thomas Chippendale, designer produced the first book of his designs

He was a popular cabinet maker and furniture designer from England

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Chippendale

His designs were interpretations of existing styles.Wealthy Americans wanted to furnish their homes with his styleDistinctive details that marked his work are*S-Shaped chair and table legs*Claw and ball foot*Camelback sofa is his design

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Federal Style – 1780 - 1820

Popular in New York, Washington, and Philadelphia, each of which served as the federal capital of the U. S. at different times after the revolutionary war.

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Hepplewhite/Sheraton

• These two rival English designers simplified designs and made furniture more accessible to the middle class.

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Sheraton

• Notice that unlike Hepplewhite furniture, the slim legs of this table are turned. Slender turned legs, often finely fluted or reeded, are a consistent feature of Sheraton design, as are tabletops such as this one, in which the regular square or rectangular shape is enlivened by diagonal or canted corners.

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Sheraton

His chairs have rectangular or square backs

The legs are slender and tapered and sometimes decorated with reeding =Vertical lines that resemble stems of tall grass.

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Sheraton

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Sheraton

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Hepplewhite

• A typical chair has tapered legs and a decorative back in the shape of a shield, an oval, or a heart.

• He published a design book in the late 1780’s

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Empire Style, 1820 - 1840

• Takes its name from the rule of the French emperor, Napoleon I

• An elaborate and much more dramatic style

• Duncan Phyfe, an American who emigrated from Scotland was a designer.

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Duncan Phyfe

• *Used classical designs as leaves, swans, eagles, and dolphins, as well as urn-shaped pedestals and dog’s paw and lion’s paw fet.

• Known for his chairs with a back shaped like a lyre – a small harp-like instrument

• He is credited with incorporating the factory method into his workshop

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Shaker Furniture1800’s

A plain and simple stylewhich existed along with the Federal and Empire styles

Created by the Shakers a religious groups that had settled

in New England

Emphasized utility, not ornamentation

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VICTORIAN STYLE 1840 - 1900

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VICTORIAN PERIOD

• Coincided with the reign of England’s Queen Victoria from 1837 – 1901

• A revival of the major styles such as Gothic, Elizabethan, Rococo, Louis XVI

• Elaborate, fanciful designs, ornate• Many of the styles were fads• German, John Henry Belter was famous for

inventing a technique for bending strips of wood around a wooden frame by using steam and pressure.

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INTERNATIONAL STYLE1901 - Present

• Non-traditional styles

• Plain, functional style

• Abandoned use of wood and natural materials

• Used chrome, molded plastic, glass, and manufactured materials

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Mies van der Rohe

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CONTEMPORARY1901 – PRESENT

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Armchair

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Armchair

1770

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Pad foot Ladderback chair

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Windsor Chair

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Side chair

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Side chair

1680-1720

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Tables

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Pedestal Table

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Pedestal table

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Gate-leg Table

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Gate-leg Table

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Works Cited

• www.nga.gov

• www.oakchairs.com

• www.tablelegs.com