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Late Neoclassical Style FranceDirectoire and Empire Styles
The French Revolution, 1789-1799
General Napoleon Bonaparte
Directoire, 1790’s - 1804
From the Workshop of Georges Jacob, 1790’s
Mme. Récamier, Jacques-Louis David, 1800
Mme. Recamier’s Bedchamber
Napoleon I, reigns 1804-1814 Josephine
Malmaison, after renovation by Percier and Fontaine
Dining Room at Malmaison
Porcelain Ice Cream Coolers, Sevres, 1803-04
Executive Room, Malmaison, and illustration of the design,both by Percier and Fontaine, 1801-12
Napoleon’s Bedroom at Malmaison, Percier and Fontaine, Empire Style
Josephine’s Bedroom, Malmaison, Percier and FontaineEmpire Style
Klismos inspired and Gondola Form Chair
Secrétaire Abattant (Fall-front Desk), Empire Style,
France
Hôtel de Beauharnais, interiors, renovated for Napoleon’s stepson, 1807
Jewel Cabinet, Empress’ Bedroom, Tuileries, design by Charles Percier, made by Jacob-Desmalter, Empire Style, France
Late Neoclassical EnglandEnglish Regency
George IVPrince Regent, 1811-1820
King 1820-1830
George III
Carlton House Henry Holland/John Nash
Sir John Soane13 Lincoln’s Inn Fields
The Library, 13 Lincoln’s Inn Fields
Interior Bank of EnglandThe Breakfast Room
13 Lincoln’s Inn Fields
Bank of England, Sir John Soane, George III and Regency
A Page From Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, Thomas Hope, 1807
Daybed and Armchair, for Duchess Street, Thomas Hope
Hall, Deepdene, William Atkinson and Thomas Hope ca. 1811
Interiors at Deepdene
Center Table, design by Thomas Hope
Pedestal-base Dining Table Drum Center Table
Royal Pavilion at Brighton, John Nash (remodeled 1815-1823)
Banqueting Room, Royal Pavilion Brighton, Regency, England
American Empire and Greek Revival
Late Neoclassical in America
US Capitol, Benjamin Latrobe, begun 1793
2nd Bank of the USGreek Revival Home Greek Revival
Boscobel Mansion, 1804-
1808
Federal style and American
Empire
American Empire
Greek Revival Double Parlor, Alexander Jackson Davis, ca. 1830
Richmond Virginia Room, with furniture by Duncan Phyfe and
Charles- Honoré Lannuier
Duncan Phyfe – Federal and Empire
Lyre-base table Lyre-Shaped Splat
Table and Console Table, Charles- Honoré Lannuier
Hugh and John Finlay, Baltimore Painted Furniture
American Vernacular Styles
Windsor Chairs
Hitchcock Chair Boston Rocker
Pennsylvania Dutch (actually German)
Shaker Furniture
Shaker Ladder Back Chair