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Spanish colonial style
Spanish colonial styleSpanish overseas imperial furniture of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries made chiefly in Mexico City, Lima, Bogotá, and Quito though Cuba and the Philippines were also major producer colonies. European in form, but often with Indian carving and a more lavish use of silver, mother-of-pearl, and other ornament than at home. Mexico continued the desornamentado style, while Peru remained faithful to baroque.Spanish Colonial style
Spanish Colonial style (1650–1840)Adobe-brick wall construction covered with a lime wash or plaster characterized this style. Rounded roof beams were extended over porches, which were covered with tile roofs. Missions of the U.S. Southwest were richly ornamented vernacular interpretations of this Baroque-like style. |