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Louis Treize

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Louis Treize  (trz)
adj.
Of, relating to, or characteristic of the heavy late-Renaissance style in architecture, furniture, and decoration of the reign of Louis XIII.

[French.]

Louis Treize [trɛz]
adj
(Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Art Terms) of or relating to the style of furniture, decoration, and architecture of the time of Louis XIII of France (1601-43; king 1610-43), with rich decorative features based on classical models


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