Queen Anne
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Tweet n. 1. A style in English and American furniture developed during the reign of Queen Anne (1702-1714) and characterized by sturdiness, comfort, and curved structural elements such as cabriole legs. 2. a. The style of architecture typical of the reign of Queen Anne, characterized by a fusion of late Renaissance and baroque elements. b. A British and American architectural style of the late 1800s, characterized by asymmetrical facades and by eclectic and often profuse ornamentation. |
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