When the cornucopia was introduced
Greek Period
In what period was art represented religious history. Flowers were symbolic
Renaissance period
The first time _______ was used in arrangements
Dried grasses
Containers inspired by curving lines in?
Art Nouveau
nosegays are?
small bouquets with special meaning
Garlands were twisted narrow bands of fruit, flowers and foliage
Byzantine
Flowers were wild and cultivated. used in food, drinks, and medicine in what period
Middle Ages
What is placed surrounding the centerpiece?
Fruit and flowers
Textural differences between design materials were emphasized
Freeform
Flower arranging taught as an art in what period?
Victorian
When was the first of evidence of cut flowers, primarily in bold colors?
Egyptian
Emphasis on classic form. Fan shaped and triangles common in what period?
French period.
What kind of containers were used?
Plain, simple
Tight, geometric bouquets were common
Geometric Mass
Chinese
Floral arrangements originally used to decorate Buddhist temples
Large, symmetrical arrangements with central axis
Heavy garlands and wreaths
Greek period
Bud vases were introduced in what period
English/Georgian
Where colonists got their flowers?
from fields (uncultivated)
The term derives from the 1925 Paris World's’ Fair exhibition and the style reemerged in the 1960’s
Art Deco
Art Deco influences?
Ancient Egyptian & Aztec cultures, jazz age, new industrial age
baskets of mixed flowers introduced in the?
Roman
Art became accessible to the middle class in what period?
Baroque/Dutch-flemish
What is a way to describe colonial pieces?
Typical arrangements were massed, rounded, and fan shaped bouquets
Casual, open designs were popular
Bouquets of one type of flower with a filler flower
Compote containers were commonly used
Geometric Mass
When overdecoration, asymetrical balance, S-Curve designs were popular in what period?
Baroque/Dutch Flemish