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28
Egyptian
2800-28BC
simplistic, repetitious. used primart colors -
51
Roman Emperor
Around 58-51 B.C. Roman emperor Julius Caesar conquered Gaul -
150
Greek
600-150 BC
used herds with flowers and wreaths -
325
Roman
28BC-325AD
wreath and garlands, fragrance as well as bright colors -
Jan 1, 600
Byzantine
3200-600AD
used fruit in the flowers in a twisted effect -
Sep 8, 776
Olympics
in 776 BC The First Olympic Games are staged -
Jan 2, 1400
Middle Ages
476-1400AD
paintings -
Jan 1, 1452
Birth
Birth of Leonardo da Vinci -
Renaissance
1400-1600 AD
used symbols and religion association -
Death
Death of Elizabeth the first -
Pilgrims
Arrival of the Pilgrims -
French Baroque
1600-1700 AD
Used S curved lines -
Dutch flemish
1400-1700 AD
used oval shapes with Mitch matched items -
Early American
1620-1720
simple and variety of colors -
English Georgian
1714-1760
used fragrance and beauty -
Baroque
1600-1775 AD
elaborate use of flowers and curved lines -
Colonial Williamsburg
1740-1780
used lots of foliage and fan shaped arrangements -
French Rococo
18th century
very formal used a crescent styled shaped -
Empire
1804-1814
military symbols was often used. very simple and triangles shaped -
American Federal
1780-1820
fewer flowers used in containers -
Discovery
Antarctica was discovered -
Civil War
From 1861 to 1865 the American Civil War happened. -
Louis XVI
late 18th century
used cool colors in the arrangements -
Discovery
Aspirin was discovered -
Victorian
1920-1901
flared vases, triangular or circular arrangements