Rich Golden Shower Montessori Center Junior High School Department SY 2020-2021 Learning Packet in Tle 9
Rich Golden Shower Montessori Center Junior High School Department SY 2020-2021 Learning Packet in Tle 9
2. Renaissance furniture - The renaissance period began in France in the 13th century
and lasted until 17th century. Furniture styles would commonly include artwork inspired
by the Bible and artists such as Michaelangelo. Towards the end of the movement,
geometric shapes were more prominent.
3. Tudor - Furniture during the Tudor era was very large and carved, with many
straight lines. It was influenced by the renaissance and Gothic styles throughout Europe.
The Tudor period lasted about 1485 to 1603.
4. Jacobean - Replacing the Tudor style, Jacobean furniture was mainly made from
oak and the legs on tables and chairs were often twisted. Though this style was uncomfortable at
first, later Jacobean furniture was more padded. The period lasted approximately from 1603 to
1649.
5. Rococo - The furniture style was excessive, elaborate, fanciful, and made use of
curves. Rococo was popular during the first half of the 18th century, at first in France and then later
in other European countries, especially Germany. The style was revived in the middle of the 19th
century when it became popular to collect 18th century rococo furniture.
7. Art Nouveau - It was an ornate and delicate furniture style that often featured long
and curved lines. Furniture would sometimes include pictures, women’s bodies, flowers and, leaves
were common. The movement began in the 1890s and ended around 1910. Just like Rococo, Art
Nouveau began in France but spread to the countries, reaching the United States.
8. Scandinavian - This type of furniture is characterized by simple but quality
craftsmanship using lightweight material such as plywood. Scandinavian furniture though is
most famous for its high level of mass production. This style was first introduced to the world
outside of Scandinavia in 1930.
10. Japanese - Traditional Japanese décor styles are minimalist, with little furniture used in a
room. The style is characterized by sliding doors, mats used for sitting, and movable folding screens
to divide the room.
IV. Activity
I. Direction: Rearrange each scrambled word to get the correct term described by its definition given.
1. ROTUD – This is furniture influenced by renaissance and Gothic styles in Europe.
2. CIHTOG ERUFUNRIT- This furniture style is characterized by columns, cut-outs, and extravagant tracery.
3. ERANSSINAEC- This furniture-style artwork was inspired by the Bible.
4. COCORO- This furniture style was excessive, elaborate, fanciful, and made use of curves.
5. BEANCOJA- This furniture style has twisted legs and is made from an oak tree.
6. PANESEJA- This furniture style is minimalist and characterized by a sliding door, mats used for sitting, and a
movable folding screen to divide the room.
7. CLANEOSSIC- This furniture style was influenced by archeological discoveries in the 18th-century countries such
as Greece and Italy.
8. VEAUOUNTRA- This furniture style was ornate and delicate furniture that often featured long and curved lines.
9. NAIVANDENACS- This furniture is the most famous for its high level of mass production.
10. CYRTOUN- This furniture style is commonly handmade and has a rustic look.