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> Decorative style favored by the German and Austrian bourgeoisie from the 1820s to the 1840s following the Napoleonic Wars Simplicity of line, restrained ornament, utilitarian design and solidly made forms are typical Light colored woods such as cherry, ash and birch were often used
of or relating to a style of furniture developed in Germany in the 19th century
Rustic German version of the French Empire style The name derives from Papa Biedermeier, a popular comic character of the time and a symbol of homey comfort
a 19th-century style originating in Germany, characterized by lack of ostentation
- a peasant style of folk art that was important from 1810-1850; a provincial, rustic, sturdy functionalism favored by the new middle class; see periods
Biedermeier style
Style of German and Austrian art, furniture, and decoration that developed 1815 to 1848. Gottlieb ("Papa") Biedermeier was a fictional cartoon character, the comic symbol of middle-class comfort, with an emphasis on family life and the pursuit of hobbies. The subject matter of Biedermeier paintings, which were either genre or historical, was treated sentimentally; Carl Spitzweg (1808-85) is the best-known of the Biedermeier painters. The simplicity and functionality of Biedermeier furniture were derived from the Empire and Directoire styles, but the furniture was characterized by more restrained geometric shapes. The style was revived in the 1960s
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    /ˈbēdərˌmīr/ /ˈbiːdɜrˌmaɪr/