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  2. George Hepplewhite - Wikipedia

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    Hepplewhite produced designs that were slender, more curvilinear in shape and well balanced. There are some characteristics that hint at a Hepplewhite design, such as shorter more curved chair arms, straight legs, shield-shape chair backs, all without carving. The design would receive ornamentation from paint and inlays used on the piece.

  3. Marquetry - Wikipedia

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    Marquetry was revived as a vehicle of Neoclassicism and a 'French taste' in London furniture, starting in the late 1760s. Cabinet-makers associated with London-made marquetry furniture, 1765–1790, include Thomas Chippendale and less familiar names, like John Linnell, the French craftsman Pierre Langlois, and the firm of William Ince and John ...

  4. Victorian decorative arts - Wikipedia

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    Victorian design is widely viewed as having indulged in a grand excess of ornament. The Victorian era is known for its interpretation and eclectic revival of historic styles mixed with the introduction of Asian and Middle Eastern influences in furniture, fittings, and interior decoration .

  5. Edward Burne-Jones - Wikipedia

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    Some Burne-Jones stained glass designs; Stained Glass Window Designs for the Vinland Estate, Newport, Rhode Island, 1881. Speldhurst Church; Phryne's list of pictures in public galleries in the UK; Mary Lago Collection Archived 19 July 2013 at the Wayback Machine at the University of Missouri Libraries. Personal papers of a Burne-Jones scholar.

  6. Peter Hunt (folk artist) - Wikipedia

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    "A Christmas to Make and Remember" and "How to Paint the Peter Hunt Way," McCall's, December 1943 "Made-Over Junk: Provincetown artist shows how to transform dark, ugly furniture into gay modern pieces," Life magazine, November 2, 1942 "Peter Hunt: A Village Within A Village," Cape Cod Antiques & Arts, September 1982

  7. Art Nouveau furniture - Wikipedia

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    The furniture Mackintosh designed was inspired by Arts and Crafts, austere and geometrical, with long straight lines and right angles, to which MacIntosh and his wife added touches of Art Nouveau decoration, using painted wood, marquetry of enamel and stained glass and fabrics such as painted silk. [15]

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  9. Cabinetry - Wikipedia

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    Often a natural wood such as maple, oak, ash, birch, cherry, or alder will be used as a material that is intended to be finished with a stain or other transparent or semi-transparent finish. MDF has been the primary choice among manufacturers to be used on a solid finish painted surface.

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