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At that time the buildings along the Boulevard de Waterloo were all in neo-rococo, neo-classical or neo-renaissance style.
Wyatt introduced his own version of French style to the interior, notably in the Waterloo Gallery and the florid wrought iron stair-rail, described by Pevsner as "just turning from Empire to a neo-Rococo" .
The fancy dresses there were divine, especially a cream satin strapless gown designed in 1957 by Norman Hartnell for the Queen, a remarkable green silk neo-rococo creation by Vivienne Westwood, "Watteau 1996," and a black crepe mini-dress by Mary Quant I wondered whether I could pull off wearing.
A tour de force of the Rococo Revival style, it probably surrounded a portrait or a mirror.
Roux specialized in the ornate Rococo Revival style, but practiced many others.
Rococo Revival was a 19th-century furniture style characterized by curved silhouettes and ornate carving.
The Gothic and Rococo revival style were the most common styles to be seen in furniture during this time in history.
Wrest has some of the earliest Rococo Revival interiors in England.
The elaborate period dress and affected airs give his paintings, sometimes described as Rococo Revival, a retardataire focus.
There is even a 33-piece silver Rococo Revival traveling toilette service that was part of a czarina's dowry.
That acquisition started the couple on a 15-year pursuit of 19th-century rococo revival furniture by John Henry Belter and his contemporaries.
His desk was a solid-walnut example of early nineteenth-century French rococo revival and the chair in which he was sitting, a matching piece by the same cabinetmaker.
A large gilded Rococo Revival overmantel mirror, with an American shield, which had once been hung in the Green Room was installed.
James urged Dominique to buy Belter-style furniture; its Rococo Revival complexity is all the more effective against the house's austere backdrop.
Elsewhere, the furnishings, wallpapers and rugs are drawn from three distinct interior styles - rococo revival, Gothic revival and Empire.
The Rococo Revival bedroom furniture from the 1860's was also a gift of a friend, Henry Russell Hitchcock, the architectural historian, who inherited the suite.
This ornately carved rosewood chair (a) is one of the many pieces of Rococo Revival furniture that James urged the de Menils to buy.
Much of Baudouine's work was executed in the Rococo Revival style, based on simplified Louis XV designs.
Thus, the show begins with Rococo Revival and Federal items and ends with Eastlake and the Esthetic Movement.
This lasted from about 1840 to the beginning of the twentieth century, with various styles within Classicism, such as Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo revivals, also vying for popularity.
The richly ornamented Rococo Revival style satisfied the middle class's growing delight in excessive ornamentation, and this furniture remained in favor in parlors across the land for decades.
The Executive Chamber has been restored to its 1859 appearance with pediment hooded windows supported by Italianate-style brackets, and gilded Rococo Revival drapery cornices.
The room has been furnished in a mix of Victorian styles including Renaissance Revival, Rococo Revival, and Aesthetic Movement, since the Truman renovation.
The family furnished the home with expensive furniture from Portland's Walter Corey Company, choosing a Rococo Revival style (much of this furniture remains in the home today).
The general style of the building is Neoclassical and Greek Revival and is furnished in American Empire, Renaissance Revival, and Rococo Revival styles.
Through most of the nineteenth century the Red Room saw a fast changing series of styles from American Empire, Renaissance Revival, Rococo Revival, and the Aesthetic Movement.
President James Buchanan sold the rest of the Bellange chairs at auction in 1860, when Empire furniture went out of style, and replaced them with a Victorian Rococo Revival suite.
"It looks like a piece of Rococo revival after an air attack," said Gareth Williams, the curator for furniture, textiles and fashion at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.