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Antique furniture - The Victorian period

By: William Wood

Ok, if i say you antique furniture you understand that i am NOT going to talk about the very early furniture used for humans thousands of years ago. I am going to talk about the antique furniture used in the civilization.

One of the best and finest styles to talk about inside the antique furniture field is the Victorian. The Victorian antique furniture style can be divided in three periods: Early Victorian, Mid Victorian and Late Victorian. The Early Victorian, is about the furniture made between 1830 and 1850, was a mix of very styles: Charles X, neoclassical and a variation of Regency. Also was going a revival of Gothic and Rococo styles by some manufacturers with their rising usage of machines.

The Mid Victorian was essentially the "founded" by the Great Exhibiton at Crystal Palce, which joined manufacturers and designers from all Europe in the year of 1851. This exhibition generated an explotion on new styles and mixes of them. Also started the Napolen 3 style, a semi-revival of medieval ideas by people as Burgess, talbert and one of the most important: Morris.

The Late Victorian was about reproductions of european historic types, but also we have the Arts and Crafts movement by people as Ashbee, Mackintosh or Voysey introducing something closer to art nouveau, always considered the early of this period.

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This article was wrote for William Wood a dealer of antique funiture, for complete articles and more information: www.antiquestopic.com

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