4
Early American Period
American Federal Period
American-Victorian
Modern Period
Floral arrangements were originally used to decorate what?
Buddhist temples
How many periods were in the European Period?(List them)
6
Renaissance Period
Baroque Period
Flemish Period
French Styles
English Georgian Period
Victorian Period
How many time periods were in the Classical Period of Floral Design? (List them)
5
Byzantine, Egyptian, Greek, Middle ages and Roman
What are the 4 major periods of history?
Classical
European
Oriental
American
What materials were used during the Early American Period?
Wildflowers, dried flowers and grasses
Flowers were a component of religious teachings and what?
Medicine
During which period were flowers loose, airy and uncrowded?
Renaissance
During the Egyptian Period Flower arrangements were a luxury only used by what classes?
Royal
What is the does asymmetrical mean?
Sides or halves which are not the same, but still balanced
What year brought a significant increase in interest in the use of flowers to decorate the home in the United States?
1950s and 60s
What is Japanese Floral design called?
Ikebana
What period were interiors lavishly Decorated in heavy colors and patterns?
Victorian Period
What were the characteristics of the Egyptian period?
Using order, Simplicity, repetition of a particular pattern.
In the Chinese style the Peony was also known as what?
The King of Flowers
Which period introduced the use of cool colors and an abundance of white?
American Victorian
Ikebana is not just decoration. What is it?
Ikebana an art and a discipline leading to self-awareness.
During which period were artificial flowers introduced?
Victorian Period
What were the three cornerstones of Greek Floral Design?
Garland, the wreath, and the cornucopia
In the Japanese style what is TWO of three primary elements or line placements?
Shin
Soe
Hikae or Tai
American Federal Period
Ikebana embraces minimalism using what?
Sparse amount of blooms spaced out between stalks and leaves.
Carrying flower bouquets were believed to do what?
Provide relief from the unpleasant odors and infectious diseases
What time period did Tapestries and other large-scale textile art gained popularity, popping up in castles and churches across Europe?
Middle Ages
What do Red Roses symbolize?
Love