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Louis XVI Style

Louis XVI Style

The Louis XVI Style emerged in France during the reign of King Louis XVI, from 1774 to 1792. It is characterized by a return to classical forms inspired by ancient Greece and Rome. This style gained popularity after the excesses of the preceding Rococo period. It is known for its refined elegance and architectural symmetry, incorporating motifs such as fluted columns, urns, laurel wreaths, and cameos. The Louis XVI Style is famous for its use of neoclassical elements and delicate ornamentation, reflecting a more restrained and refined taste.

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Louis XV StyleGeorges JacobJacques-Louis David
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