Louis period styles
Louis period styles is the collective name for five distinct styles of French architecture and interior design. The styles span the period from 1610 to 1793.[1]
Styles[]
Each of the five styles is named for the ruler during the particular period:
- 1610–1643: Louis XIII style (Louis Treize), in the early phase of French Baroque
- 1643–1715: Louis XIV style (Louis Quatorze)
- 1715–1723: French Regency style (Régence), during the regency of Philippe II, duc d’Orléans
- 1723–1774: Louis XV style (Louis Quinze)
- 1774–1793: Louis XVI style (Louis Seize)
Applications[]
The terms are applied as style terms for the French forms of:
References[]
Categories:
- French architecture by period
- Baroque architectural styles
- Decorative arts
- Interior design
- History of furniture
- Architecture of France
- Ancien Régime French architecture