English Renaissance 2

 English Renaissance Neoclassic 2

The Neoclassic English period lasted from 1750 to 1830. During this time, the excavations of Pompeii reintroduced the arts of Greece and Rome.

The Neoclassic English period introduced many different architects, such as Robert Adam, George Hepplewhite, and Thomas Sheraton. The Neoclassic people contributed to the English period; each architect inspired the others, such as Thomas Sheraton, who made his chairs white legs style using the Hepplewhite.


 

George Hepplewhite's wheelback armchair



Thomas Sheraton chair 


Modern armchair 

Thomas Sheraton created the pedestal desk in a shape similar to the main idea of making it into a multipurpose kidney. 



This is the Pedestal desk.


This is a modern pedestal desk. It has the same idea of having drawers on the side but doesn't have the kidney shape of the original pedestal desk.

The architect, Robert Adam, used pale green or cream colors on the interior walls and purple or faded rose for the panels, complementing the pale green or cream walls well.




This an interior that Robert Adam did.


Another Adam-style interior

One step further 


Robert Adam, born July 3, 1728, was an architect, interior designer, and furniture designer during the neoclassical English period. He started the neoclassical period and was responsible for the Greek and Roman art revival. Between 1776 and 1792, he built the Culzean castle.


This is the Culzean Castle 

Comments

  1. Hi Irma! Your summary of this week's material was very simple and straightforward. I love it! I really love all the images you included, specifically of the different types of chairs and the pedestal desk. Great job!

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  2. Irma, great job on your blog this week and the way you applied your information from the chapter! The images you used to describe the furniture from the period were great and I also noticed Roberts Adam's impact on the English Renaissance in your One-Step further!

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  3. Hi Irma! I like your blog. I love how you organized it, spacing the words out with images. I love the image you chose showing the pale green interior design. The Culzean Castle is also a very beautiful building. Good job!

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  4. Hi Irma! I loved your photos this week! I liked how you covered a variety of things from this chapter. I also enjoyed your summary and one step further section, I also chose Robert Adam! Great example, using the Culzean Castle! Great job!

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  5. Hi Irma! The photos you picked out for your blog were great. I also liked your summary and one step further section I also like Robert Adams work. Nice Job!

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