Also called the Restoration style, it developed in England in the late 17th century under the influence of the French Baroque style, but with more restrained decoration. It is characterized by symmetry, balance, and a sense of proportion.
Also called the Restoration style, it developed in England in the late 17th century under the influence of the French Baroque style, but with more restrained decoration. It is characterized by symmetry, balance, and a sense of proportion.