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Feb 14, 2019
Schoenheit u R.
The book is of excellent quality with many illustrations and gives a in detail description of an exhibition of Art that took place 2 illustrate the movement into neoclassicism which occurred at the end of the eighteenth century and beginning of the 19th century. It brings forth much information that many people are unaware of concerning the individuals who were the main influencers of the time and how that influence bridged both Visual Arts and literature and to some degree philosophy. The book also helps to clarify the role that the neoclassical movement of the late 1700s and early 1800s has on our culture today.

Jun 22, 2017
Thorough explaination of the times and how they influenced a new decorataive style
This volume on the Biedermeier furniture style of the early1800s, how and why it developed, is simply excellent. The authors do not attempt to make it an easy explanation, but instead give clarity to the times and influences that brought about the design(s). They show what makes a piece "biedermeier" and explain how and why Biedermeier takes on different outward appearances, depending on the various master craftsman and the localities where a specific piece was made in a way that adds to the reader's understanding of the style. They show how previous and contemporaneous European designs influenced Biedermeier and how the political and cultural movements of the times played their major role. I read the volume in one sitting, didn't want to put it down!