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Objective 5.01: CLASSIFY the most recognized styles of furniture

Objective 5.01: CLASSIFY the most recognized styles of furniture. Housing Decisions page 532 Divide a piece of paper into four sections. Label the sections “Queen Ann Style”, “Chippendale Style”, “ Breur Style”, and “Frank Lloyd Wright Style”.

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Objective 5.01: CLASSIFY the most recognized styles of furniture

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  1. Objective 5.01:CLASSIFY the most recognized styles of furniture Housing Decisions page 532 • Divide a piece of paper into four sections. • Label the sections “Queen Ann Style”, “Chippendale Style”, “Breur Style”, and “Frank Lloyd Wright Style”. • Under each heading list specific characteristics that would help identify each style of furniture. • Find a picture of or sketch each of the four different furniture styles and attach to the appropriate column.

  2. Choosing furniture styles is a matter of taste or personal preference...there is no right or wrong furniture.

  3. Studying various styles of furniture can give you an idea of what you like best and will help you use each piece to its best design advantages.

  4. The first documented fine furniture styles were those of the Ancient Egyptians in 3000 B.C.

  5. Many furniture styles used today date back to the traditional designs from the early 1600’s.

  6. Traditional Furniture • Traditional, or period, furniture styles were developed during different periods of history and are still being used today. • Many traditional styles came from France, England, and the United States. • Traditional furniture styles are often named after the rulers of the era or the actual craftsman.

  7. Traditional Styles from England

  8. Queen AnneFebruary 6, 1665 August 1, 1714Began her reign March 8, 1702

  9. Characteristics of Queen Anne Furniture • Smaller, lighter, and more comfortable than earlier styles • Has a Chinese or Oriental influence • Characterized by: • an emphasis on line and form rather than ornamentation • curving shapes • wing-back chairs • cabriole legs and with a pad foot • vasiform (vase shaped) splats (chair backs) • cushioned seats • carved shells and fans

  10. Queen Anne Chair circa 1710 • an emphasis on line and form rather than ornamentation • curving shapes • wing-back chairs

  11. Queen Anne Side Chair, circa 1750 Appraised Value: $3,000 - $5,500 • cabriole legs and pad foot • vasiform splat • cushioned seat

  12. 18th-Century Queen Anne Highboy Appraised Value: $4,000 - $5,000 • carved shells and fans

  13. Queen Anne circa 1760 - $18,000

  14. Pennsylvania Queen Anne Miniature Chest on Stand, circa 1750…… $$?

  15. Georgian Style 1714-1820 • Several furniture styles became popular during the reigns of King George I, King George II, and King George III. • The various styles are labeled according to their designers: • Thomas Chippendale • The Adam Brothers • George Hepplewhite • Thomas Sheraton

  16. Characteristics of Chippendale Style • Gothic and Chinese influences are a part of the Chippendale design. • Characteristics of the design are: • Splat-back on chairs • Curved top edges on back of chairs and sofas • S-shaped legs with ball and claw feet • Later with straight legs due to Chinese influence

  17. Chippendale Style - Ball and Claw foot

  18. Chippendale Style – Straight Leg

  19. Chippendale circa 1775Appraised Value: $$? • Splat-back on chairs • Curved top edges on back of chairs and sofas • S-shaped legs with ball and claw feet

  20. Chippendale-Style Chest Appraised Value: $$?

  21. 1778 Chippendale Miniature Walnut Chest Appraised Value: $$?

  22. Modern furniture styles

  23. Two of the most popular 20th century designers are Marcel Breuer (1902-1981) Frank Lloyd Wright (1887-1959)

  24. Characteristics or Marcel Breuer Style • Influenced by the Bauhaus philosophy of “form follows function” (objects should be designed according to the function they have to perform) • He is known for his contemporary design with clean lines • Used tubular steel frames with canvas, cane, wood, or leather seats • Most famous design was the Wassily Chair

  25. Wassily Chair by Breuer

  26. Breuer Style with Cane Seating

  27. Breuer Style Tables with Wood

  28. Breuer Style

  29. Breuer Style

  30. Characteristics of Frank Lloyd Wright Style • His style is described as organic • He is known for his Prairie style of architecture that “fit” into the surroundings. • He designed furniture to blend with each of his house designs • Commonly used geometric shapes, flat surfaces, and slats.

  31. Frank Lloyd Wright

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  38. Frank Lloyd Wright

  39. Queen Anne Chippendale Breuer Wright

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