Home About Us Contact Site Map Links Library
 
 
 
::  Home Decor
::  Home Decoration
::  Decorative Homes
::  Interior Design
::  Oriental Rugs
::  Door And Window
::  Synthetic Floor Coverings
::  Cabinets
::  Decorative Couch
::  Painting And Staining Of Woods
::  Covers
::  Windows And Doors
::  Greek Wall Decoration And Color
::  The Styles Of Antiquity
::  Office Decoration
::  Wooden Solitions
::  Egyptian Furniture
::  Mahogany Furnitures
::  Block-front Furniture
::  Decorative Chairs
::  Antique Furnitures
::  Bohemian Glass
::  Art Nouveau
::  Kitchen Decoration
::  Bathroom Decoration
::  House Country Style Chests
::  Accesories For Home Decoration
::  Backgrounds And Wall Treatments
::  Style Carpets And Upholstery
::  Beds And Mattresses
::  Black And White
::  Green Color Decoration
::  Hardware For Doors
::  Decorative Flowers
::  Decorative Roses
::  Leaf Design
::  Decorative Plants
::  Draperies
::  Cushions For Upholstery
::  Decorative Fence
::  Floor Arrangement
::  Rock Design
::  Floor Compositions
::  Floor Contrast With Upholstery
::  Fireplaces
::  Empire Style Embroideries
::  Furniture And Home Decor
::  Cushions For Upholstery
::  Draperies
::  Floor Arrangement
::  Floor Compositions
::  Border Decoration
::  Trees
::  Hedge
::  Shrubs
::  Rhododendrons
::  Floor Contrast With Upholstery
::  Biennials
::  Bedding Plants
::  Empire Style Embroideries
::  Container
::  Basket
::  Season Furniture
::  Frames Of Upholstery
::  Islamic Arts
::  Cutting
::  Pruning
::  Ladder Back Furniture
::  Decking
::  Lightings
::  Decorative Materials
::  Wood Panelling
::  Decorative Steps
::  Decorative Walls
::  Influences In English Victorian Furniture
::  Fountain Furniture
::  Waterfalls
::  Furniture And Decorative Art Terms
::  Favorite Home Decoration
::  French Styles Of Art
::  Picture Frames
::  Blue Furniture
 
 
 
 
 

Elizabethan Style The Orders:

Elizabethan Style The Orders In the Elizabethan style the orders tend to be used decoratively and are overwhelmed by a pro¬fusion of cartouches and strapwork. What is good about Burghley House (1577—1587) in its later portions—its large window area, fireplaces, and comfort—comes from English tradition, while its use of Doric columns and entablature blocks as chimney pots is as fantastic a distortion of the Renaissance as exists anywhere. The great hall of Wollaton Hall (1580-1588) designed by Rob¬ert Smythson shows some familiarity with the Palazzo Vendramin, Venice, in its window treat¬ment. Under James I the Jacobean style, though even less classic, seems better coordinated. The peculiar gables of Blickling Hall (1619-1620) and its combination of brick and stone are ef¬fective.

Your Elizabethan Year Set for 195 again has no penny. The threepence is valuable at 10s for BU and 8s for EF grade. The Scottish shilling jumps merrily to 20s for BU or 10s for EF grade, and the half-crown does nicely at 20s for BU and 15s for EF grade. Your Maundy Set FDC will set you back £20. Your investment roll of fifty halfpennies will come to around £5.10s BU grade. Your Elizabethan Year Set in BU condition will cost you from 86s upwards collecting the coins singly.

See Also His Style Is Always:

Trinity Church in Boston, begun in 1872 and finished in 1877, shows the perfection of Rich¬ardson's individual style. This style is always style evolved from his style is always study of the Romanesque churches of southern France. The church is cruciform in plan, but the distance from apse Wall to facade is only a little in excess of the distance between the two walls of the transepts. A departure from the Gothic revival style popular after the Civil War, this style is always highly personal Romanesque style of Richardson's had a powerful effect upon subse¬quent designs.

After a generation or so in which the Corinthian animal frieze style, which seemed to go with the technique, threatened to stifle this style is always tradition, a series of distinguished Athenian Vase painters established a style in nar¬rative that put the Corinthian potters' quarter out of business and restored Athens to the dominant position in Greek art that it had enjoyed in the 8th century. The mid-6th century artists Exekias and the "Amasis Painter" typified the best of the Athenian style.


On The Other Hand See Visual Style:

The same diffusion of a high standard of craftsmanship is shown in the visual style arts. Varia¬tions of style in sculpture were reduced to a few main regional schools (Athens, Aegina, Argos); in Vase painting, standardization of style was promoted by the predominance of Athenian prod¬ucts. The art of the 5th century B.C. retained the freedom and naturalism of archaic art, but subordinated them to the principle of rational harmony, rooted in the civic consciousness of Greek culture.

Television adds two things: expense and visual style appeal. Often this extra expense is worthwhile because photography is a visual style medium and you can illustrate your product dramatically on TV. Television production expenses are much higher than radio and any investment in this area should be carefully weighed. Often, the station can help in the production and can use your print material as elements in the production. Much visual style appeal can be gotten with a moving camera, zooms, and the like.
 
 

Home | About Us | Contact | Site Map | Links | Library