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Louis XVI

Louis XVI

Louis XVI style, also known as Late Neoclassical or French Neoclassical, emerged in the late 18th century during the reign of King Louis XVI of France. It was prominent between 1780 and 1795. This style was popularized by the French monarch who sought to revive and refine the artistic elements of the Neoclassical movement. Louis XVI furniture is characterized by its elegance, sophistication, and delicate ornamentation, with intricate carvings, gilded accents, and fine upholstery. This style was famous for its symmetrical compositions, straight lines, and geometric shapes, drawing inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman architecture.

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NeoclassicismKing Louis XVIMarie AntoinetteJean-Henri Riesener
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