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Georgian (1714-1837) - This highly influential era is the British counterpart to America's federalist or colonial period. The period began with the coronation of George I in 1714. George II and III ruled until the crowning of Victoria in 1837.

 


Georgian Style Architecture
(1714-1776)
The original Georgian style was named after the four kings named George who reigned successively during this period.

Georgian girls Year, 1931
THE MEXICAN MURALISTS
In his "Call to the Artists of America", published in the Spanish review Vida Americana in 1921, David Alfaro Siqueiros urged artists to renew contact with the original art of their land, ...

Georgian Museum of Photography
Virtual museum of images from photography, including portraits, architecture, cultural and historical monuments.
Cuarterolo Archive ...

^ Georgian Encyclopedia.org, New Georgia Encyclopedia 16 January 2009.
^ a b Finkel, Jori. Artist Dossier: Jasper Johns. May 2009, Art+Auction.

A September Gale, Georgian Bay (1921)
Study for A September Gale, Georgian Bay (1920)
The Guide's Home, Algonquin (1914)
Mine Sweepers at Sea (1917)
Sunglow (1915) ...

Georgian art
refers to the styles prevalent through the reigns of the four King Georges in Britain from 1714 to 1830. Usually refers to architecture, furniture, silver and the like, rather than painting.
Gesso ...

He introduced the cabriole leg, which, despite its antiquity, came immediately from Holland; the claw and ball foot of ancient Oriental use; the straight, square, uncompromising early Georgian leg; the carved latticework Chinese leg; ...

[1] See Oliver Millar, The Tudor, Stuart and Early Georgian Pictures in the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen, London, 1963: 16. According to the Van der Doort inventory of circa 1639 (Oliver Millar, ed.

Josef Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili (Georgian: , Ioseb Besarionis Dze Jughashvili; Russian: , Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili) (December 18 [O.S. December 6] 1878[1] â€" March 5, 1953), better known by his adopted name, ...

An antique type of diamond cut which gained popularity in the Georgian era. The basic rose cut has a flat base (no pavilion) and a crown composed of triangular facets (usually 12 or 24) in symmetrical arrangement, which rise to form a point.

The façade of this red brick Georgian or Federal style building bears four white pilasters. They rise from the level of the "water table" (even with the top of the entry stairs) to the bottom of the pediment, which crowns the building.

There is an anti-Rococo strain that can be detected in some European architecture of the earlier 18th century, most vividly represented in the Palladian architecture of Georgian Britain and Ireland, ...

By contrast, the serious transformations that Chinese models effected in the eighteenth century, on the plain style of Early Georgian English furniture, notable in the cabriole leg, or on the "naturalistic" style of English landscape gardening, ...

de: Georgian/ Revolutionary War - Rococo
Costumes from our workshop. You will find a collection of our reproductions of historical clothing here. WebMuseum, Paris - Watteau, Jean-Antoine
Watteau, Antoine (1684-1721).

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Fine arts Geometric styleGesamtkunstwerk

 
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