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  2. Victorian decorative arts - Wikipedia

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    There was not one dominant style of furniture in the Victorian period. Designers rather used and modified many styles taken from various time periods in history like Gothic, Tudor, Elizabethan, English Rococo, Neoclassical and others. The Gothic and Rococo revival style were the most common styles to be seen in furniture during this time in ...

  3. Gothic architecture - Wikipedia

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    Gothic architecture began in the earlier 12th century in northwest France and England and spread throughout Latin Europe in the 13th century; by 1300, a first "international style" of Gothic had developed, with common design features and formal language.

  4. Castell Coch - Wikipedia

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    The Hall, the Drawing Room, Lord Bute's Bedroom and Lady Bute's Bedroom form a suite of rooms that exemplify the High Victorian Gothic style of 19th century Britain. Unlike the exterior of the castle, which deliberately imitated the architecture of the 13th century, the interior was purely High Victorian in style. [ 37 ]

  5. Inside Notre Dame, Paris’ Gothic gem, as it reopens ... - AOL

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    By the time some 600 firefighters had doused the fire’s final flames, much of Notre Dame, a jewel of Gothic architecture, lay in ruins. The 315-foot spire that had graced the Parisian skyline ...

  6. Robert Adam - Wikipedia

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    Yester Chapel, Lothian, new west front in Gothic style (1753) Cumnock church, Ayrshire (1753–54) demolished St. Mary Magdalene, Croome Park , interior (1761–63) the church was designed by Lancelot "Capability" Brown

  7. Modern Gothic style - Wikipedia

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    Other designers who worked in the Modern Gothic style include Bruce James Talbert, Edward William Godwin, and Thomas Jeckyll in England; and Kimbel and Cabus, Frank Furness, and Daniel Pabst in the United States. The style's parting zenith was the Modern Gothic furniture exhibited at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. [2]

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