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Start Page of Furniture in the 19th Century Paris.
|::| Main Styles
Empire and Neo-Louis Style
|::| Other Styles
Important Styles beside the Empire and Neo-Louis Style.
|::| The Empire Style
The Furniture of the Napoleonic Era.
|::| Neo-Louis Style
Furniture which Revived the Louis Syles.
|::| Art Nouveau
Furniture at the End of the 19th Century.
|::| Exotic
Furniture Styles Influenced by other Cultures.
|::| Neo-Gothic
Furniture in Gothic Style
|::| Non-Upper Class
Furniture of the Lower and Middle Class.
|::| Furniture
General Overview

|::| Credits

Web site author:
Stefan Hechenberger: "I am an international student from Austria, Europe. After studying computer science and space technology at the Institute of Technology Munich, Germany I transferred to the San Jose State University. Currently I am studying Digital Media Art at the CADRE Laboratory for new media".

Please feel free to send me some feedback: ccom@gmx.net

Books:
Title: "The History of Furniture"
Author: Ian Grant (et al.)
Publisher: Morrow
Note: extensive overview of the history of furniture from ancient times until the 20th century, more than 20 pages abaout french 19th century furniture

Title: "Meubles Et Ensembles Alsaciens"
Author: Hans Haug
Publisher: Editions Charles Massin, Paris
Note: French book about lower/middle class furniture in Alsac (French province), many images of 19th century furniture.

Title: "French and English Furniture"
Author: Esther Singelton
Publisher: McClure Phillips & Co
Note: Very old book (published 1903) about distinctive styles in France and England (sort of "How to furnish my room in Empire style" <-- not very scientific)

Title: "An historical guide to French interiors"
Author: Thomas Arthur Strange
Publisher: McCorquodale, New York
Note: French interiors, furniture, decoration, woodwork & allied arts, during the last half of the seventeenth century, the whole of the eighteenth century, and the earlier part of the nineteenth.

Fotos:
By courtesy of Dr. Kathleen Cohen

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