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LOUIS
XIII 1610-1643
It
was during the reign of Louis III, successor to Henri
IV, that French design began to free itself from the
influence of the Renaissance, with its constant reference
to antiquity. Whereas the coffer had prevailed for centuries,
furniture types were becoming more varied, with the
appearance of many new styles of chairs, tables and
armoires. Ornately carved elements gave way to simpler
forms of decoration. Geometric shapes such as carved
diamond-heads appeared, and the introduction of new
woodturning techniques lead to the rise of turned legs
on chairs, tables and stands. Furniture of this era
tends to be large and imposing, most commonly in oak
and walnut.
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