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RÉCAMIER -
Daybed shaped like a Roman reclining couch. It was named after Madame
Récamier of Parisian society in the early 1800's and has a curved headboard and
shorter curved footboard.
RÉGENCE STYLE - Spanned the transition between the death of
Louis XIV in 1715 and the ascension of
Louis XV in 1723, when France was ruled by a regent. The furniture style was
a parallel transition from massive straight lines to graceful curves.
REGENCY - Neoclassical style of British
furniture that was popular during the first four decades of the 19th century. It
is named for the Prince of Wales, who, as regent, stepped in to rule from 1811
to 1820 because his father, King George III, went insane. It spawned adaptations
and faithful reproductions of Greek and Roman furniture, such as the
saber-legged
Klismos chair, and coincided with
Directoire and
Empire styles in France.
ROCOCO - Style of 18th-century European furniture made of rich woods
with elaborate scrollwork and curved forms. Its origins are from the Régence style of France, and its influence was
widespread. It is considered a daintier, more refined version of earlier
Baroque style.