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designs became more discreet and restrained, and the influence of antiquity and neo-classicism began to appear in new designs of furniture. The Commodes became to have more geometric forms; the decoration turned from rocaille to geometric forms, garlands of oak leaves, flowers and classical motifs.
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was a new type of furniture which had first appeared late in the reign of Louis XIV. It was a chest drawers resting on four S-shaped legs. It usually featured gilded bronze ornament, but during the reign of Louis XV, it was also covered with plaques of exotic woods of different colors in geometric
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ornament, sculpted sinuous curves and counter-curves, often in floral and vegetative patterns, applied to the panels of the walls, often with medallions in the center. The panels large mirrors were framed in often framed with sculpted palm leaves or other floral decoration. Unlike the rococo style,
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The chairs of the Louis XV style, compared with those of Louis XIV, were characterized by lightness, comfort and harmony of lines. The traverse support of the legs disappeared, and the chairs were designed so one could sit back comfortably. The legs had a curving 'S shape. The carved decor featured
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After 1750, in reaction to the excesses of the earlier style, the designs and moldings on the interior walls were white or pale colored, more geometric, decorated with sculpted garlands, roses, and crowns, and ornamented with designs inspired by ancient Greece and Rome. This style was found in the
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I have no doubt that Bouchardon will make of this fountain a fine piece of architecture; but what kind of fountain has only two faucets where the water porters will come to fill their buckets? This isn't the way fountains are built in Rome to beautify the city. We need to lift ourselves out of
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at Versailles (1764). Over the course of the reign of Louis XV, while interiors were lavishly decorated, the façades gradually became simpler, less ornamented and more classical. The façades designed by Gabriel were carefully rhymed and balanced by rows of windows and columns, and, on large
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of Louis XIV continued to dominate during most of the reign of Louis XV. Madame de Pompadour was a particularly enthusiastic patroness of sculpture, and many busts and statues were made of her or commissioned by her. The most prominent sculptors of the early period were the
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was a table designed to be placed against a wall, usually used for displaying art objects; it was almost always in the rocaille style, with undulating curves, modeled after seashells and foliage. very sinuous, twisting rocaille modeled after seashells and foliage.
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The dominant subjects of painting in the early reign of Louis XV were mythology and history, the same as those of Louis XIV. Later in the reign, when Louis began to construct new apartments within the palaces of
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The religious architecture of the period was also sober and monumental, and it tended, at the end of the reign, toward the neoclassical. Major examples include the Church of Saint-Genevieve (now the
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the ornament was usually restrained, symmetrical and balanced. In the early period of the style, the designs were often inspired by French versions of Chinese art, animals, especially monkeys (
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taste that is gross and shabby. Fountains should be built in public places, and viewed from all the gates. There isn't a single public place in the vast
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or "Chinese fashion" emerged, which contrasted the gilded bronze against black lacquered wood. A large number of skilled
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In the later years of his reign, Louis constructed a major new square in the center of the city, Place Louis XV (now the
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movement. From 1750 until the King's death in 1774, it became more sober, ordered, and began to show the influences of
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from around Europe were employed to fine wood Commodes and other furniture for the King. They included
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Interior decoration during the reign of Louis XV fell into two periods; the first especially featured
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Later in the reign of Louis XV, between 1755 and 1760, tastes in furniture began to change. The
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Letter from Voltaire to Caylus, extract published in A. Roserot (1902), cited in
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Caractéristique des Styles, (1988), Flammarion, Paris (In French);
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A variety of other new types of furniture appeared, including the
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Interior of Church of Saint-Philippe-du-Roule, Paris (1765–1770)
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patterns or floral shapes. A particular variation, called the
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noted for his busts of celebrated authors and statesmen, and
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sculpted fleurettes, palmettes, seashells, and foliage. The
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seating two persons, with a low back, and short arms.
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in the apartment of the Dauphin at Versailles (1745)
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Paris et ses fontaines de la Renaissance à nos jours
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for statue of the King on Place Louis XV (destroyed)
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from 1734 until 1742, and then his more famous son,
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Index

Louis XV Style
Louis Quinze (ship model)

Hôtel de Soubise
Archives Nationales
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Louis XV
Régence
Louis XIV style
Louis XIV
Rocaille
Madame de Pompadour
Rococo
Neoclassicism
Jacques Gabriel
Ange-Jacques Gabriel
Ecole Militaire
Place de la Concorde
Petit Trianon
Place de la Concorde
Panthéon
Jacques-Germain Soufflot
Église Saint-Philippe-du-Roule
Jean Chalgrin
Hôtel de la Marine on the Place de la Concorde (1761–1770)
Hôtel de la Marine
Petit Trianon (1764)
Petit Trianon
Interior of Church of Saint-Philippe-du-Roule, Paris (1765–1770)

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