History of Interiors II Final

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fashion oriented

Art Deco Style was mainly concerned with

Queen Victoria

Buckingham Palace began on the current site in 1703 by the Duke of Buckingham. Who was the first monarch to live there as the official Royal Residence?

Queen Anne Revival

Built in 1884 by the Newsome Brothers Architecture in Eurika, California is in which Victorian style

Charles-Édouard Jeanneret le Corbusier Walter Gropius Frank Lloyd Wright Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

Considered to be the founding fathers of modernism include (mark all that apply)

Ball Chair

Eero Aarnio is best known for which design

Armless Chair or D33 Marcel Breuer 1927

Identify this Chair: Name of piece Designer Approximate Date

Diamond Chair Harry Bertoia 1952

Identify this Chair: Name of piece Designer Approximate Date

Eames Lounge Chair Charles and Ray Eames 1956

Identify this Chair: Name of piece Designer Approximate Date

Eero Arnio The Globe Chair or Ball Chair 1963

Identify this Chair: Name of piece Designer Approximate Date

Egg Chair Arne Jacobsen 1959

Identify this Chair: Name of piece Designer Approximate Date

Platner Arm Chair Warren Platner 1956

Identify this Chair: Name of piece Designer Approximate Date

The Barcelona Chair Ludwig Mies van der Rohe 1929

Identify this Chair: Name of piece Designer Approximate Date

The Chieftan Chair Finn Juhl 1946

Identify this Chair: Name of piece Designer Approximate Date

The Swan Chair Arne Jacobsen 1958

Identify this Chair: Name of piece Designer Approximate Date

The Tomato Chair Eero Arnio 1971

Identify this Chair: Name of piece Designer Approximate Date

Wassily Chair Marcel Breuer 1925

Identify this Chair: Name of piece Designer Approximate Date

Womb Chair Eero Saarinen 1946

Identify this Chair: Name of piece Designer Approximate Date

Maison Carree

Identify this building

Royal Pavilion Brighton

Identify this room

John Ruskin

Ideologies and Principles of Architecture : Sacrifice Truth Power Beauty Life Memory Obedience This author, critic, theorist published The Seven Lamps of Architecture (1849) which denounced industrial produced objects and promoted truth in materials which was prominent in Arts and Crafts designs

Henry Hobson Richardson

Oakes Ames Memorial Hall was designed in 1879 by the which architect know as the Father of American Architecture.

House of Lords

Queen Victoria Commissioned this space in 1841 by Charles Berry and AW Pugin

False

T/F New York City's Central Park was designed by Vaux le Vicomte

Modern Exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art

The "International Style" was coined by which event

Arne Jacobsen

The Egg chair and Ottoman was designed and introduced in 1958 by

Finn Juhl

The Egyptian Chair was introduced in 1949 by

Verner Panton

The Panthello Lamp designed in 1971 was designed by

Eero Saarinen

The TWA Terminal at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York City was designed in 1962 by which architect

Max Bill

The Tripod Chair designed in 1949 was created by

Joe Colombo

The Woman in Room, Vision of the Future Exhibition of 1969 was created by

Sir John Soane

This London home built in 1792 - 1807 by antiquarian collector and Professor of Architecture Royal Academy

klismos

This Regency Chair is based on which ancient form

Charles and Ray Eames

This iconic chair is still in production today by Herman Miller using the original design rights of which designer

Louis XVI

This period room at the Metropolitan Museum of Art displays which style?

Federal

Unitarian Church in Burlington, Mass. by architect Peter Banner 1816 best represents which American style?

Seagrams Building

What iconic building in New York City did Mies van Der Rohe and Philip Johnson collaborate on

Daily Express Building

What is the name of this 1929 lobby designed by Owen Williams with Ellis & Clark

The Dakota, 1881

What is the name of this building and when was it built?

Trinity Church

What is the name of this building designed by architect Richard Upjohn, 1697

Madame Récamier

What is the name of this painting by Jacques-Louis David?

The Egyptian Room

What is the name of this room designed by Thomas Hope for his own home in 1807

House of Lords

What is the name of this space?

Federal Hall

What is this historic Greek Revival building on Wall Street began in 1789

Historical elements of design

What was not a prevailing influence on Aesthetic Movement?

"To Every age it's art, to every art it's freedom"

What was the inscription over the door of the Vienna Succession Building?

The Stahl House

What was the name of the house overlooking Hollywood Hills built by Pierre Koning in 1959

Olana

What was the name of this home in the Hudson River Valley built in 1872 by an American artist?

1837-1901

What were the dates of Queen Victoria's Reign

1919

When was the Staatiliches Bauhaus founded?

Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneieve, Paris

Where is this Reading Room, 1843-50

Second Empire

Which American Victorian style is this home in Salem?

Stickley Brothers

Which American furniture manufacturer is still producing furniture today?

Max Bill

Which Bauhaus designer collaborated with the Junghans Watch Company fo create timepieces

Edwin Godwin

Which English furniture designer created this Aesthetic Movement Chair?

Max Bill

Which European architect created the Ulmer Hocker stool

Walter Gropius

Which European modern architect relocated to America following WWI to chair the College of Architecture at Harvard?

Finn Juhl

Which Scandinavian architect/designer is credited with bringing Danish Modernism to America

Karl Schinkel

Which architect designed the Greek Revival building ca. 1820

Robert Adam and John Adam

Which architect designed this ceiling in Harewood Hall, England?

Eliel Saarinen

Which architect immigrated to the US and became president of the Cranbrook Academy in 1932?

Oscar Neimeyer

Which architect won the international competition for the United Nations Headquarters in NYC in 1952

The Kauffman House

Which building designed by Richard Neutra appeared in the famous Twilight photograph by Julius Schulman and the iconic Slim Aarons image

Germany, Biedermeier

Which country and period is this furniture

René Lalique

Which designer created Art Nouveau designs in both glass and jewelry?

All of the above: - New images were formed based on old traditions - Was a contradiction in design - Formed a bridge between Art & Crafts and Modernism

Which ideas formed the philosophy of Art Nouveau as a movement

Mackintosh Style

Which is not a term used to define the New Styles created internationally at the turn of the century:

Regency

Which period best describes this room?

Regency Style

Which period style does this chair best represent?

Glass House

Which residential building is Philip Johnson most famous for?

electricty the underground skyscrapers Niagra Falls

Which themes were most common in Art Deco designs

Samuel Colt

Who commissioned Armsmear Mansion built in 1855-1857 by Octavius Jordan in Hartford, CT

Charles-Êdouard Jeanneret le Courbusier

Who created homes based on his belief that they were "machines for living in"

Castiglione Brothers

Who designed the Arco floor lamp in 1962

Mies van der Rohe

Who designed the Farnsworth House in 1945

Philip Johnson

Who designed the John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza in Dallas, 1970

Pierre Charesu

Who designed the Maison de Verre in Paris in 1928

Henry van de Velde

Who designed the Masion L'Art Nouveau for Samuel Bing's store in Paris?

Hector Guimard

Who designed the Metro Stations in Paris?

Edgar Brandt

Who designed the Oasis Screen for the Paris L'Exposition, 1925?

Thomas Jeckyll and James McNeill Whistler

Who designed the Peacock Room for Fredrick Richards Leyland Home in 1877?

Michel Roux-Spitz

Who designed the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs 1925

Marcel Breuer

Who designed the Wassily Chair for the artist Wassily Kandinsky in 1925

Charles Rennie Mackintosh

Who designed the Willow Tea Room?

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

Who designed this chair for the 1929 German Pavilion at the Barcelona Exposition

Otto Wagner

Who designed this elevator / staircase in the Majolikhaus, Vienna?

Thomas Hope

Who designed this gilt-wood bench?

William Morris

Who designed this reclining chair named for him?

Robert Mallet-Stevens

Who founded the Union des Artistes Modernes in 1929 in France

Greene & Greene Brothers

Who is credited with creating the California Bungalow style?

Hermann Obrist

Who is credited with the creation of the 'Whiplash' found in Art Nouveau?

Siegfried Bing

Who is credited with the introduction to the Art Nouveau Style?

Benjamin Latrobe

Who is the architect on record for the United States Capitol building in DC, (1803)

Jean Royere

Who is the designer for this set of Art Deco dining chairs?

Charles Perceier and Pierre Fontaine

Who is the designer of this Lit a la Polonaise?

Alvar Aalto

Who was responsible for the design using bentwood for the Paimio Arm Chair in 1932

William Van Alen

Who was the architect for the Chrysler Building, NYC 1928-1930

Armand-Albert Rateau

Who was the designer for couturier Jeanne Lanvin

André Leleu

Who was the designer for this marquetry sideboard?

Gustav Klimt

Who was the founder of Vienna Succession

Christopher Dresser

Who was this English designer considered to be the first industrial designer?


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