Objective 5.01: CLASSIFY the most recognized styles of furniture Housing Decisions page 297 Divide a piece of paper into four sections. Label the sections.

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Objective 5.01: CLASSIFY the most recognized styles of furniture Housing Decisions page 297 Divide a piece of paper into four sections. Label the sections “Queen Ann Style”, “Chippendale Style”, “Breuer Style” (Bauhaus), and “Frank Lloyd Wright Style”. Under each heading list specific characteristics that would help identify each style of furniture. Add a sketch or picture each of the four different furniture styles.

Choosing furniture styles is a matter of taste or personal preference...there is no right or wrong furniture. Studying various styles of furniture can give you an idea of what you like best.

TRADITIONAL STYLES FROM ENGLAND

Queen Anne February 6, 1665 August 1, 1714 Began her reign March 8, 1702

Characteristics of Queen Anne Furniture Smaller, lighter, and more comfortable than earlier styles Has a Chinese or Oriental influence Emphasis on line and form rather than ornamentation Curving shapes Cabriole legs and with a pad foot Vasiform (vase shaped) splats (chair backs) Carved shells and fans Cushioned seats Wing-back chairs.

Queen Anne Characteristics

Queen Anne Wing-Back Chair circa 1710

Queen Anne Side Chair, circa 1750 Appraised Value: $3,000 - $5,500

Queen Anne Side Chair Video Click Here!

18th-Century Queen Anne Highboy Appraised Value: $4,000 - $5,000

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

Queen Anne Miniture Chest Video

Next: Chippendale not Chip n’ Dale

Thomas Chippendale Created furniture during the reigns of King George II and III

Characteristics of Chippendale Furniture Gothic and Chinese influences Squared, more masculine design than Queen Anne Emphasized ornamentation Curved top rail with carved ears Pierced vasiform splat Cabriole legs with carved knees and ball and claw feet Later designs have straight legs due to Chinese influence.

Chippendale Characteristics

Chippendale Style - Ball and Claw Foot

Chippendale Side Chair Circa

Chippendale Style – Straight Leg

Chippendale Style Side Chair, circa 1775…… $$?

Chippendale Chair Video Watch here

1778 Chippendale Miniature Walnut Chest Appraised Value: $$? $50,000 – $60,000

Which is which? How do you know?

Traditional Furniture Mini Poster: Individual Project On cardstock put: 2 pictures of Queen Anne furniture 5 facts about Queen Anne furniture 2 pictures of Chippendale furniture 5 facts about Chippendale furniture 2 ways the styles are similar 2 ways the styles are different