Italian Renaissance Era | Grand Era | Georgian Era | Victorian Era | 20th Century America |
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What is this period considered?
Beginning of flower arranging
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What was the emphasis of this period?
Classic form
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Who was this period named after?
George 1,2,3
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Who was this era named after?
Queen Victoria
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What does this ear enjoy?
Simplicity
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Why were flowers placed in cases, urns, and bowls?
Symbolize their meaning and their beauty
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How were the flower designs described?
Refined and elegant
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What kind of vases were used in this period?
Glass and metal bud vases
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What did this era contribute?
Most to establishing floral design as an art
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Large colorful mixture of flowers were simplified and called what?
Mass arrangements
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What does the white lily represent?
Chastity
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What were the favored shapes of the arrangements?
Fan, round, and crescent
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The small bouquets were believed to be the first what?
Centerpieces
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What were the shapes of the floral arrangements?
Round and oval
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What styles were invented in the 1950's?
Free Form
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For church and state occasions, floral designs had what cut off?
The stems
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What was the most popular flower in this time period?
Roses
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What kind of flower arrangements became popular in this time period?
Dried flower arrangements
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What is used to convey the meaning to communicate with others especially during courtship?
Language of flowers
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Free form allowed what?
Unique and individual expression
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What kind of stem did the floral arrangements for your home have?
Short cut
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What was the main influence of this period?
French monarchy
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They were credited with inventing what?
Miniature arrangments
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What does Rosemary stand for?
Remembrance
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What did free form and mass style add to this time era?
New Dimensions to the floral industry
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