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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