The decorative periods . The Decorative Periods 169 Gothic (EnglishGothic) extended from Elizaijeth, 155S-1603. 1189-1509. Jacobean, 1603-1649. Henry \II, 14S5-1509. James I, 1603-1625. Founder Tudor Line. Founder Stuart Line. English Renaissance, 1509. Charles I, 1623-1649. Henry VI H, 1509-1547. Inigo Jones dictator of style. Renaissance style introduced by Charles II, 1660-1685. John of Iadua. II, 1685-1689. Edward \1. 1547-1553- William and Mary, 16S9-1702. Mary, 1553 155S. Queen Anne, 1702-1714. Flemish Renaissance influenced the period from 1507 to 1584. DutchRepublic founded 1576


The decorative periods . The Decorative Periods 169 Gothic (EnglishGothic) extended from Elizaijeth, 155S-1603. 1189-1509. Jacobean, 1603-1649. Henry \II, 14S5-1509. James I, 1603-1625. Founder Tudor Line. Founder Stuart Line. English Renaissance, 1509. Charles I, 1623-1649. Henry VI H, 1509-1547. Inigo Jones dictator of style. Renaissance style introduced by Charles II, 1660-1685. John of Iadua. II, 1685-1689. Edward \1. 1547-1553- William and Mary, 16S9-1702. Mary, 1553 155S. Queen Anne, 1702-1714. Flemish Renaissance influenced the period from 1507 to 1584. DutchRepublic founded 1576. German Renaissance, beginning under AlbreclitDiirer about 1550. Spanish Renaissance, beginning about 1500, also influ-enced the English styles. affected the furnishing of a house independent of any architecturaland art movement. From the beginning of the English Renais-sance, 1509, down to, and including, the period of George I,much that was Dutch or Flemish was generously adopted. Infact, Flemish and English furniture


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