LOUIS XV
DIRECTOIRE
LOUIS XVI
EMPIRE
MOTIFS
100

What is Chinoiserie

pagodas and Chinese-style architecture, figures in “Chinese” dress, exotic plants, bamboo, and birds, dragons or mythical creatures, or black / red lacquer surfaces with gold painting.

100

What is a Méridienne

A chaise with an asymmetrical back that rises on one side, curves gracefully, and then falls on the other end.

100

What is a Médaillon

the oval-shaped backrest commonly used on Louis XVI chairs in Neoclassical French furniture

100

Where does the Scythe/ Saber leg get its name

it mimicks the shape of a scythe blade or a saber

100

What bug was a popular motif

the bee

200

What is Rococo

Exceptionally ornamental and theatrical style of architecture, art and decoration

200

What are Curule Chair/ Bench known for

x-shaped legs

200

What is a Sabot

 a small metal cap placed on the bottom of a furniture leg, usually made of brass or bronze.

200

What did the Scythe/ Saber Leg evolve from

 evolution of the Klismos leg

200

what era where the swan, sphinx, and bee motifs attached to

Empire

300

What is a Bergére

A type of French upholstered armchair with enclosed, padded sides and a loose seat cushion designed for comfort

300

What is a Klismos Chair

A light, elegant chair design characterized by its out-curved, “saber” legs and a wide, curved backrest (the splat)

300

What is this style known for

symmetry, simplicity, and classical motifs.

300

what is a Récamier 

A type of chaise with a high back at one end and a low foot at the other, often with scrolling curves

300

What inspired a lot of motifs

Greek and Roman art and architecture

400

What is Bombé

The French word bombé literally means “swollen.” In furniture design it describes surfaces that curve outward in a rounded way, rather than being flat.

400

what are Fasces

A decorative motif consisting of a bundle of wooden rods tied together around an axe

400
What is neoclassical furniture inspired by

the art and architecture of ancient Greece and Rome

400

Who/ what is the Recamier named after

It was named after Madame Récamier, a famous Parisian socialite who was painted by Jacques-Louis David in 1800, reclining on one

400

What french style where laurel wreaaths, garlands, rosettes, urns, ribbons, and leaves attached to

Louis XVI

500

What is a Dutchesse Brisee

A type of chaise consisting of two or three separate seating elements

500

what where fasces a symbol of 

 a Roman symbol of authority and collective power

500

What is Pieds Cannelés french for

fluted legs

500

What is Ormolu

Gilded bronze mounts used to decorate dark woods like mahogany and ebony

500

What encouraged the sphynx to become popularized in france

 Napoleon’s Egyptian Campaign

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