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Design Movement Practice

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1.

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marked a resurgence of interest in classical design principles, with a focus on proportion, balance, and harmony.

Baroque

Renaissance

Rococo

Neoclassical

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emerged in the 17th century and was characterized by opulence, grandeur, and dramatic flair. It featured ornate decorations, intricate patterns, and bold colors.

Neoclassical

Renaissance

Baroque

Rococo

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followed Baroque and was characterized by a more delicate and playful aesthetic. It featured pastel colors, curvaceous lines, and ornate details such as ribbons, bows, and flowers.

Renaissance

Baroque

Rococo

Neoclassical

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emerged in the late 18th century and was influenced by the classical architecture of ancient Greece and Rome. It featured clean lines, symmetry, and a focus on simplicity and functionality.

Rococo

Baroque

Renaissance

Neoclassical

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emerged in the 1970s and rejected the rigid principles of modernism. It embraced a more eclectic and playful aesthetic, with a focus on irony, parody, and the mixing of styles and references.

Art Deco

Art Nouveau

Postmodernism

Mid-Century Modern

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was a decorative arts movement that emerged in the late 19th century and was characterized by flowing lines, organic shapes, and a focus on natural forms and motifs.

Art Nouveau

Art Deco

Mid-Century Modern

Postmodernism

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emerged in the 1920s and 1930s and was characterized by a sleek and streamlined aesthetic. It featured geometric shapes, bold colors, and the use of new materials such as chrome and glass.

Art Nouveau

Art Deco

Postmodernism

Mid-Century Modern:

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