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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract El estilo Luis Felipe es un estilo de mobiEl estilo Luis Felipe es un estilo de mobiliario francés en boga durante el reinado de Luis Felipe I de Francia (1830-1848) que influye también en la arquitectura. Es el primer estilo de la burguesía, creado con objetivos compartidos entre la preocupación por la comodidad y el deseo de darse cartas de nobleza.​ad y el deseo de darse cartas de nobleza.​ , Lo stile Luigi Filippo (in francese: StyleLo stile Luigi Filippo (in francese: Style Louis Philippe) fu uno stile artistico ed architettonico nato in Francia nel periodo compreso tra il 1830 ed il 1848, ovvero durante il regno di Luigi Filippo di Francia. Esso fu uno sviluppo più eccentrico del neoclassicismo francese, incorporando elementi neogotici e provenienti da altri stili. Fu il primo stile artistico francese non imposto dalla corte sovrana, ma nato dal gusto dell'aristocrazia e dell'alta borghesia francese della prima metà dell'Ottocento. In pittura, in Francia lo stile Luigi Filippo segnò il passaggio tra neoclassicismo e romanticismo. In letteratura ed in musica, fu un'epoca dopo per la Francia, con artisti come Frédéric Chopin, Franz Liszt, Victor Hugo e Honoré de Balzac. Gran parte dello stile, ad ogni modo, venne derivato dalla persona del re. A differenza dei suoi predecessori della dinastia dei Borboni, il nuovo sovrano era solito usare abiti non cerimoniali, vivere a Parigi ed evitare cerimonie sontuose; egli non impose mai quindi uno stile "ufficiale". Pur inglobando elementi derivati dallo stile Restaurazione francese ad esso precedente, lo stile Luigi Filippo si dimostrò più sobrio, ponendo il comfort e la praticità negli ambienti e nel mobilio come primaria necessità.nti e nel mobilio come primaria necessità. , Le style Louis-Philippe est un style de moLe style Louis-Philippe est un style de mobilier français en vogue sous le règne de Louis-Philippe (1830-1848) qui influence aussi l'architecture. C'est un style de bourgeois affairés et cossus, partagés entre le souci de leur confort et le désir de se donner des lettres de noblesse.ésir de se donner des lettres de noblesse. , De Louis-Philippestijl is de naam voor eenDe Louis-Philippestijl is de naam voor een bouwstijl en een stijl in de decoratieve kunst die gangbaar was tijdens de regeerperiode van de Franse koning Louis-Philippe (1830-1848). Het betreft een burgerlijke stijl die wel wordt beschouwd als de Franse variant van het Duitse Biedermeier. Het is een eclectische stijl, gebaseerd op een aanpassing van de empirestijl aan de burgerlijke maatschappij. Ook elementen van andere stijlen, zoals rococo en neostijlen, werden in de Louis-Philippestijl geïntegreerd. * Fauteuil crapaud * Stoel * Méridienne * Fauteuil crapaud * Stoel * Méridienne , The style of architecture and design underThe style of architecture and design under King Louis Philippe I (1830–1848) was a more eclectic development of French neoclassicism, incorporating elements of neo-Gothic and other styles. It was the first French decorative style imposed not by royalty, but by the tastes of the growing French upper class. In painting, neoclassicism and romanticism contended to become the dominant style. In literature and music, France had a golden age, as the home of Frédéric Chopin, Franz Liszt, Victor Hugo, Honoré de Balzac, and other major poets and artists. Much of the style was taken from the personality of the King himself. Unlike his Bourbon predecessors, he wore business dress, not formal robes, he lived in Paris, and he shunned ceremonies; he carried his own umbrella, and imposed no official styles. Louis Philippe furniture had the same types and forms as the earlier French Restoration style, but with less decoration; comfort was the primary consideration. The Louis Philippe commode, with a marble top and a marquetry covering, was a popular example of the style.ering, was a popular example of the style.
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rdfs:comment Lo stile Luigi Filippo (in francese: StyleLo stile Luigi Filippo (in francese: Style Louis Philippe) fu uno stile artistico ed architettonico nato in Francia nel periodo compreso tra il 1830 ed il 1848, ovvero durante il regno di Luigi Filippo di Francia. Esso fu uno sviluppo più eccentrico del neoclassicismo francese, incorporando elementi neogotici e provenienti da altri stili. Fu il primo stile artistico francese non imposto dalla corte sovrana, ma nato dal gusto dell'aristocrazia e dell'alta borghesia francese della prima metà dell'Ottocento. In pittura, in Francia lo stile Luigi Filippo segnò il passaggio tra neoclassicismo e romanticismo. In letteratura ed in musica, fu un'epoca dopo per la Francia, con artisti come Frédéric Chopin, Franz Liszt, Victor Hugo e Honoré de Balzac.anz Liszt, Victor Hugo e Honoré de Balzac. , De Louis-Philippestijl is de naam voor eenDe Louis-Philippestijl is de naam voor een bouwstijl en een stijl in de decoratieve kunst die gangbaar was tijdens de regeerperiode van de Franse koning Louis-Philippe (1830-1848). Het betreft een burgerlijke stijl die wel wordt beschouwd als de Franse variant van het Duitse Biedermeier. Het is een eclectische stijl, gebaseerd op een aanpassing van de empirestijl aan de burgerlijke maatschappij. Ook elementen van andere stijlen, zoals rococo en neostijlen, werden in de Louis-Philippestijl geïntegreerd. * Fauteuil crapaud * Stoel * Méridienne * Fauteuil crapaud * Stoel * Méridienne , Le style Louis-Philippe est un style de moLe style Louis-Philippe est un style de mobilier français en vogue sous le règne de Louis-Philippe (1830-1848) qui influence aussi l'architecture. C'est un style de bourgeois affairés et cossus, partagés entre le souci de leur confort et le désir de se donner des lettres de noblesse.ésir de se donner des lettres de noblesse. , The style of architecture and design underThe style of architecture and design under King Louis Philippe I (1830–1848) was a more eclectic development of French neoclassicism, incorporating elements of neo-Gothic and other styles. It was the first French decorative style imposed not by royalty, but by the tastes of the growing French upper class. In painting, neoclassicism and romanticism contended to become the dominant style. In literature and music, France had a golden age, as the home of Frédéric Chopin, Franz Liszt, Victor Hugo, Honoré de Balzac, and other major poets and artists.Balzac, and other major poets and artists. , El estilo Luis Felipe es un estilo de mobiEl estilo Luis Felipe es un estilo de mobiliario francés en boga durante el reinado de Luis Felipe I de Francia (1830-1848) que influye también en la arquitectura. Es el primer estilo de la burguesía, creado con objetivos compartidos entre la preocupación por la comodidad y el deseo de darse cartas de nobleza.​ad y el deseo de darse cartas de nobleza.​
rdfs:label Louis-Philippestijl , Stile Luigi Filippo , Louis Philippe style , Estilo Luis Felipe , Style Louis-Philippe
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