Gustavian style
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Gustavian style was the leading style in Swedish architecture, decor and crafts during the Gustavian era, inspired by French Neoclassicism. The style was established in the 1780s, and is named after King Gustav III of Sweden.[1]
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- ^ "Gustaviansk stil - den strama stilen 1775 - 1809" (in Swedish). Yle. 10 December 2012. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
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- Swedish history stubs
- Sweden during the Gustavian era
- 18th century in Sweden
- Architectural styles
- History of furniture
- Gustav III