The decorative periods . :)^^. Louis XVI liaumgarten tapestry. Made at the workshops of WilliamBaumcarten, who, in 1893, established, at Williamsbndge, N. \ ., the firstlooms ever erected in America to produce tapestries, under ^he supervisionof Foussadier, who left the Gobelin Works in France during the Communeand started soon after with Brignola. under the patronage of FnncessBeatrice, the Windsor Tapestry Works in England. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY IN TMK beginning of the Nineteenth Century England was in-rtuenced by the Empire spirit in decoration as exemplifiedby the work of Thomas Hope. In
The decorative periods . :)^^. Louis XVI liaumgarten tapestry. Made at the workshops of WilliamBaumcarten, who, in 1893, established, at Williamsbndge, N. \ ., the firstlooms ever erected in America to produce tapestries, under ^he supervisionof Foussadier, who left the Gobelin Works in France during the Communeand started soon after with Brignola. under the patronage of FnncessBeatrice, the Windsor Tapestry Works in England. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY IN TMK beginning of the Nineteenth Century England was in-rtuenced by the Empire spirit in decoration as exemplifiedby the work of Thomas Hope. In this country a similar tenden-cy had vogue, especially during Jeffersons regime, and wasstimulated by the work of Latrobe, decorator and architect, whoin 1803 was appointed by Jefferson surveyor of public buildingsin Washington, and whose taste prevailed in the plans and deco-rations of the capitol. Latrobe followed the classic character of the Empire school,eliminating the personal element interpolated by David to glorifyNapo
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