Edwardian

1901 to 1914 in trade usage: lighter, plainer and better-lit than late Victorian, with wider plots and less pattern.


Also called
None
Seen in the wild
None
Broader
None
Narrower
None
Span
1901-1910, defensibly 1901-1914in the United Kingdom
Usage
Not measured
Provenance
authored@instruments/taxonomy ADR 0001
Status
active
Material Semantics id
period.edwardian
Note
The reign ends in 1910 but the building manner runs to the outbreak of war, and the trade dates it that way. NO US EQUIVALENT EXISTS and none is invented here - the American labels reached for at this date (Craftsman, Arts and Crafts, Prairie) are all styles, and putting one of them here would be the exact error this axis was built to stop.

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