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ELIZABETHAN - Large furniture of severe form and style that emerged
initially during the reign of Elizabeth I in England from 1558 to 1603. It was
revived in the 1820s and is characterized by heavy carving as well as massive
size.
EMPIRE - Neoclassical style dictated by Napoleon in France between
1804 and 1815. It is based on imperial forms from Greece, Rome, and Egypt and
was designed to draw parallels between Napoleon's realm and the great ancient
empires. Furniture was consciously majestic, made of rich woods and metals, and
decorated with emblems, including bees, crowns, laurel leaves, mythological
figures, and the letter N.
ÉTAGÈRE - A series of open shelves supported by slender columns and
used to display curios.