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18th Century Monarchy and Fashion in France and England, Quizzes of Biology

Definitions and descriptions of key terms related to the monarchy of the 18th century in france and england, including the gradual change from baroque to rococo style, the role of influential figures such as louis xv and marie antoinette, and the impact of english fashion on france. It also covers various aspects of social life and dress during this period.

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Download 18th Century Monarchy and Fashion in France and England and more Quizzes Biology in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 Monarchy of the 18th C DEFINITION 1 Louis XIVLouis XVLouis XVI TERM 2 Baroque style gradually changes to _____ DEFINITION 2 Rococo less massive, curves were more slender and delicate emphasis based on asymmetrical balance TERM 3 DEFINITION 3 French Court During XV and XVI TERM 4 Louis XV DEFINITION 4 Not adept at ruling looked for entertainment in women Mme. de Pompadour political advisor and one of several mistressesHis wars brought debt (hated by ppl)France still dominated the culture TERM 5 Who is this? DEFINITION 5 Louis XV as a child and as an adult (1643-1715) TERM 6 Who is this? DEFINITION 6 Maria Leszcynska TERM 7 Who is this? DEFINITION 7 Madame de Pompadour (mistress and political advisor of Louis XV) TERM 8 What is Louis XVI Background? DEFINITION 8 Married Marie Antoinette when she was 14France helped finance the AMerican RevolutionFrench gov't went bankrupt in 1789 Declared itself a National Assembly, abolished feudalism End of monarchy 1793 (French Revolution) TERM 9 DEFINITION 9 Louis XVI in Revolutionary attire(coif hat) TERM 10 Who is this? DEFINITION 10 Marie Antoinette; Wife of Louis XVI TERM 21 Habit DEFINITION 21 Riding costume; tailored TERM 22 Coat DEFINITION 22 Petticoat TERM 23 Greatcoat DEFINITION 23 Worn out-doors for warmth TERM 24 False rump DEFINITION 24 Bustle TERM 25 What kind of dress is this? DEFINITION 25 Afternoon or morning dress TERM 26 WHat kind of dress is this DEFINITION 26 Riding Habit(Early left and Late right 18C) TERM 27 Men's undress DEFINITION 27 Lounging clothes TERM 28 Dress DEFINITION 28 Daytime or evening dress TERM 29 Full dress DEFINITION 29 Formal/evening dress TERM 30 Nightgown DEFINITION 30 Dressing gown or informal robe-Had a powdering jacket TERM 31 Frock DEFINITION 31 Man's coat, frock coat, or children's dresses TERM 32 DEFINITION 32 Frenchman's walking dress TERM 33 DEFINITION 33 Man's Court Dress (France) TERM 34 DEFINITION 34 American Colonies-people living in towns followed European fashions Important goods, copied styles from fashion plates or fashion dolls made in Paris TERM 35 Who wore these? DEFINITION 35 American working class was designed for convenience- Women- short gown, petticoat skirt, apron, kerchief at neck, cap to cover hair-Man Smocks over breeches, leather apron Also some had adaptions of Native American styles, deerskin shirts, leggings, and fur caps TERM 46 When was this fashionable? DEFINITION 46 1740 TERM 47 When was this fashionable? DEFINITION 47 1755 TERM 48 When was this fashionable? DEFINITION 48 1770 TERM 49 When was this fashionable? DEFINITION 49 1780 TERM 50 When was this fashionable? DEFINITION 50 1795
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