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is a fine example of American Empire style. A simplified version of American Empire furniture, often referred to as the Grecian style, generally displayed plainer surfaces in curved forms, highly figured mahogany veneers, and sometimes
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chairs. Elements of the style enjoyed a brief revival in the 1890s with, particularly, chests of drawers and vanities or dressing tables, usually executed in oak and oak veneers.
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rule. It gained its greatest popularity in the U.S. after 1820 and is considered the second, more robust phase of the Neoclassical style, which earlier had been expressed in the
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The most elaborate furniture in this style was made around 1815-25, often incorporating columns with rope-twist carving, animal-paw feet,
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continued in popularity in conservative regions outside the major metropolitan centers well past the mid-nineteenth century.
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decorations. Many examples of this style survive, exemplified by massive chests of drawers with
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In American furniture, the Empire style was most notably exemplified by the work of
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furniture and decoration that takes its name and originates from the
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pillars and glass pulls, work tables with scroll feet and
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patterns, or individual shapes such as stars or circles.
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American Empire (style)

Rosewood
mahogany
Bird's eye maple
veneer
marble
ormolu
leather
Cincinnati Art Museum
French
Neoclassical
American
Empire style
First French Empire
Napoleon's
Adam style
Louis XVI
architecture
furniture
decorative arts
visual arts
New York
Duncan Phyfe
Paris
Charles-Honoré Lannuier
Boston
Philadelphia
Baltimore
egg-and-dart

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