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The Chillman Parlor celebrates America's infatuation with classical antiquity. In the first decade of the nineteenth century, a new phase in the revival of classical taste reached America. The late eighteenth-century vogue for French-inspired neoclassicism gave way to a taste for ancient Greek design. |
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Part of a larger movement in Europe, the Grecian style was also known as the Empire style, after Napoleon I. The Grecian style was more archaeologically accurate then its predecessor. Furniture designers copied prototypes found on ancient vase paintings, wall frescoes, and relief sculptures. |
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