Colonial americano

Esquema

Getty AAT: Styles, periods, and cultures by region

Jerarquía

Las Américas > estilos coloniales americanos > estilos coloniales norteamericanos

Descripción

Refers to the culture and style of architecture, furniture, and domestic articles created in the area of the current United States during the period when it was colonized by Europeans, primarily during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It may be also be used to refer to the culture and styles that persisted into the early nineteenth century, after the colonies gained independence. The term generally refers specifically to the culture and styles of the British colonies on the East Coast of the United States, generally not including the French or Spanish colonies. The meaning of the term overlaps with "British Colonial," which is typically used to refer to the cultures and styles in British colonies other than those that existed in the area that is now the United States.

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URI original del concepto

http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300123116

Otros términos

  • American Colonial [en]
  • American Colonial [nl]
  • colonial américain [fr]
  • American, Early [en]
  • Colonial, American [en]
  • Colonial North American [en]
  • Early American [en]
  • North American, Colonial [en]