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PALLADIAN STYLE - Based on designs by mid-16th-century Italian
architect Andrea Palladio, which featured very large and dramatic pediments,
cornices, and sculptural decorations of eagles, scallop shells, acanthus leaves,
and other motifs, rendered in massive scale. Windows and columns in this style
carry the name today.
PARQUETRY - Mosaic of wood pieces in a geometric pattern, such as
herringbone.
PEMBROKE - Small rectangular
drop-leaf table with a drawer, named after England's Earl of Pembroke, circa
1771.
PROVINCIAL - Furniture from the hinterlands that is inspired by
designs from the major centers of a country but adapted to local materials,
tastes, and ways of living. Location not only influenced alterations in design
and materials, but also spawned useful pieces, such as the cobbler's bench, that
were not needed by the cities' royals or nobles.