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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Rococo Periods And Styles' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Rococo Periods and Styles Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Rococo Periods And Styles 1. Antiques - 18th Century English Furniture - By: Michael Russell Early in the 18th Century, the bureau developed further still, incorporating mirrored doors, often domed, into the cabinet above the writing flap. The mirroring reflected light onto the writing surface so did serve some practical purpose as well as decorative. Chairs too, were changing... Featured ArticleAntiques - 18th Century English Furniture Early in the 18th Century, the bureau developed further still, incorporating mirrored doors, often domed, into the cabinet above the writing flap. The mirroring reflected light onto the writing surface so did serve some practical purpose as well as decorative. Chairs too, were changing dramatically; from the rather square shapes of the previous century, they were evolving into a rather more curved and rounded effect. The backs had moulded frames, within which was a shaped vertical ...
Read full story 2. The Furniture Style Of Thomas Chippendale - By: Michael Russell Thomas Chippendale was born in 1718. Considered as a great adapter, he took the best ideas of his time and incorporated it into his own ideas and designs and gave the Master's touch to the completed product. He was a carver of fine wood and his workshop produced some of the finest Englis... 3. French Furniture, The Style We Call Louis Xv - By: Michael Russell The French furniture style we call Louis XV flourished during the period of 1730-1775. If the Louis XIV furniture style was designed with the glorification of the Sun King in mind and all in massive, masculine, square form, the Louis XV furniture style is the complete opposite. Designed ... 4. Buying Paintings Neoclassicism - By: Michael Russell Between the 18th and 20th centuries, a few quite distinctive trends were absorbed into the category of Neoclassicism, and it during these times that the movement as a whole came to absorb the classical inspirations that created a revival of ideals. These ideals, though standards from ages past, wer... 5. Sightseeing In Munich Germany - By: Erica Bosworth There is a lot to see in Munich, Germany. Late spring and summer are popular tourist times in this city. In addition, the Oktoberfest celebration is a big event. Oktoberfest last for six days and always draws large crowds. There are many hotels and restaurants in addition to unique sight... 6. French Furniture, Louis Xvi Style - By: Michael Russell Even before the death of Louis XV in 1775, the furniture style associated with his reign was abandoned in favor of a simpler neoclassical style that was identified with his successor, Louis XVI. Through the efforts of Madame Pompadour, a woman of refinement, culture, education and we... 7. Menopause – Symptoms And Treatment - By: Michael Russell What is menopause? Clinically, menopause is the end of menstruation, confirmed after 12 months without a menstrual period or when the ovaries (which produce the estrogens and progesterones) are removed or damaged. It is the permanent end to fertility. It does not happen drastically... 8. The Climate Of Alaska. - By: Michael Russell Alaska covers an area of nearly 600.000 square miles and is the biggest state of United States. It is the less populated state also. The weather can vary greatly by region and season. Alaska consists of high mountains, volcanoes, moist Pacific air and the cold Arctic ice pack. ... 9. Accounting 101 - By: Michael Russell There are several definitions of accounting. Accounting may be defined as (1) a service activity wherein its primary function is to supply quantitative information essentially financial in nature that is all about economic entities which may be significantly useful in decision making for top m... 10. Silk Embroidered Artworks. - By: Paul Mccarthy Silkporcelain.com is the most recent addition to the interior designers tool box. The supply of high quality art products including silk embroidery and porcelains is now available directly from their source in mainland China. While silk embroidery is well known throughout Asia it has no... 11. Do Allergy Shots Work? - By: Michael Russell The best way to control your allergies is to stay away from what you are allergic to. Sometimes, however, that is almost impossible. At times, your best option may be to try and develop immunity to the allergen. It may sound backwards but being injected with small amounts of what c... 12. Effective Hair Loss Treatments - By: Michael Russell There are various hair loss treatments you can choose from and there is no doubt that some of the treatments do work effectively in just a short period of time. However, you need to know what treatments will be effective for your specific condition. One of the most popular hair loss trea... 13. Menopause: Crossing The Border Gracefully - By: Michael Russell Women who are entering menopause may experience various conditions that may cause physical and emotional distress. Apart from hot flashes, irritability and other physical changes a woman may experience during menopause, her hormone levels will also start to decline. The decline in the pr... 14. Accounting For Small Business Deductions - By: Michael Russell Taxes are predictable and enduring for most of us, especially business owners. For the small business owner, tax deductions are an advantage in reducing their tax burden, but accounting for these deductions must be precise and direct. Every owner of a small business hopes to make a profi... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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