
1) Furnishings 2) German architectural term 3) German historical time
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The Biedermeier period refers to an era in Central Europe during which the middle-class grew and arts appealed to common sensibilities in the historical period between 1815, the year of the Congress of Vienna at the end of the Napoleonic Wars, and 1848, the year of the European revolutions. Although the term itself is a historical reference, it is...
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A restrained neoclassical decorative art style originating in Germany in the early 19thC, which was most evident in furniture design.
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A 19th-century style originating in Germany, characterized by lack of ostentation
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A restrained NEOCLASSICAL decorative art style originating in Germany in the early 19thC, which was most evident in furniture design.
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Style of furniture and decoration current in Austria, Germany, Sweden and Russia between 1815 and 1848, featuring clean, simple lines and detailed veneer work with little ornamentation.
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Name derived from early 19th Century cartoons of two smug bourgeois characters called 'Biedermann' and 'Bummelmeier' by the German satirist Ludwig Eichrodt. Subsequently used as an adjective to represent the style of decoration favoured by such people. Used in particular of Bohemian glass, often heavily-cut and/or with engraved, enamelled or gilded...
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[
adj] - of or relating to a style of furniture developed in Germany in the 19th century
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adjective of or relating to a style of furniture developed in Germany in the 19th century
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Early- to mid-19th-century Germanic style of art and furniture design, derogatorily named after Gottlieb Biedermeier, a humorous pseudonym used by several German poets, embodying bourgeois taste
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noting or pertaining to a style of furnishings common in German-speaking areas in the early to middle 19th century, generally existing as a simplification of the French Directoire and Empire styles, usually executed in fruitwood with much use of matched veneers, and often displaying architectural motifs.
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A bunch made up of concentric circles of different flowers for a somewhat striped effect.
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