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What is Hepplewhite style?

What is Hepplewhite style?

As Hepplewhite furniture is characterized by contrasting veneers and inlays depicting seashells or bellflowers, pieces often contain more than one type of wood. For the base, mahogany was most often the wood of choice, but satinwood and maple were also popular.

What period is Hepplewhite furniture?

Hepplewhite furniture dates from about 1780-1810. It’s simplicity reflects the neo-classical style influences in France inspired by motifs from ancient Greek artifacts and architecture. Compared to Chippendale, Hepplewhite’s famed style is more easily identifiable. There is a lightness and elegance to his designs.

What is American Empire furniture?

American Empire is a French-inspired Neoclassical style of American furniture and decoration that takes its name and originates from the Empire style introduced during the First French Empire period under Napoleon’s rule. The Red Room at the White House is a fine example of American Empire style.

How do I identify American Empire furniture?

Characteristics of American Empire Furniture

  1. Prominent Greek and Roman motifs.
  2. Heavy visual weight to communicate strength and stability.
  3. Lots of ornamentation to communicate prosperity.

What is a Sheraton dresser?

Sheraton is known for its light, elegant appearance, especially delicate compared to earlier Queen Anne and Chippendale styles. Pieces are embellished with small, low-relief carvings or painted designs, along with intricately patterned and detailed marquetry and veneers, often in dramatically contrasting woods.

What period is Empire furniture?

The Empire Style is most often given the dates of Napoleon’s reign, 1804-15, but its features developed in the earlier Directoire and Consulat periods (1795-1803), and Empire Style furnishings were still being produced in Europe, particularly in Sweden, into the 1830s.

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