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241 matches to Louis XV Style
Naturalism. 19C Style of landscape painting which captures nature. Turner. Constable. Boudin.
Op art. 20C style incorporating optical illusion of movement. Vasarely. Riley.
Plateresque. 16C Spanish architectural style. Intricate, heavy ornamentation.
Pointilism. 1880. Style of dotted art invented by Seurat. Neo-Impressionism.
Post-Romantic. Music style of late 19C, early 20C. Exaggerated Romanticism. Mahler. Schoenberg.
Primitivism. Naive art by primitive peoples, children, or as an adopted style. Rousseau. Grandma Moses.
Régence. c1700-30. Decorative arts style: Transition from heavy, linear to Rococo. Watteau.
Schütz, Heinrich. 1585-1672. Founded German church music with Italian style. Wrote first German opera, Dafne 1627.
Seurat, Georges. 1859-91. French Neo-impressionist originator of Pointillist style of painting. The Bridge at Courbevoie.
St-Gervais-St-Protais. 1616-21. Church by Métezeau. First classical style building in Paris.
Suger. 1081-1151. French Abbot of St-Denis, royal adviser. Rebuilt abbey, initiating Gothic style.
Tudor Architecture. c16C. English late Gothic style. Timber frame construction. Renaissance influenced decoration. Elizabethan.
Turner, Joseph. 1775-1851. English Romantic landscape painter. Original use of color. Reflections on water. Mature style more abstract. Snowstorm 1812. Rain, Speed, Smoke 1844.
Victorian style. 19C. Neo-Gothic architecture. London Houses of Parliament.
Wedgwood, Josiah. 1730-95. English potter, developed new style, 1763. Automation, 1769, begins Industrial Revolution.
White, E. B. 1899-1985. US writer, Charlotte’s Web 1952. Revised Strunk’s Element’s of Style 1959.