ARH 474 / 574: History of Interior Architecture
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Egyptian
Mesopotamian
Greek
Roman
Early Christian, Byzantine
Romanesque
Gothic
Italian Renaissance
Italian Renaissance Mannerist
Italian Baroque
Spanish Renaissance and Baroque
French Renaissance
Tudor
Elizabethan
Jacobean
Cromwellian
Beginning of Palladian Influence
Carolean
William and Mary
Queen Anne
Early Georgian
Louis XIV
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