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Message - Re: ArchWeek - Historic French Style

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Posted by  Paul Malo on May 23, 2002 at 16:47:08:

In Reply to:  Re: ArchWeek - Historic French Style posted by Kevin Matthews on May 23, 2002 at 10:45:09:

It's not worth making a fuss, but the article speaks of 18th century French style, but omits the last quarter of that century. The Louis XVI style of that period was followed by early 19th century styles in continuous development. This may seem academic, but much furniture used today in period interiors is of the later, more restrained type.

 
 
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