Some typical styles of a standard chair includes a wingback chair, barber's chair, arm chair, bench chair, and captain's chair. There are antique chairs and ultra-modern chairs.
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Some ideas are: You could dress up as you were from the Renaissance and act like you were from that time period. If you are artistic, you could paint or draw a picture in the style of Renaissance paintings. You could make a collage of Renaissance items and styles.
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In the years 1564 to 1616, some houses were made of stone, some of brick, some were timber framed with the spaces between posts filled with rubble and daub, brick, stone, or wattle and daub. Some houses were log cabins, and some were made of adobe. There were other things.
C. Carson is Actually Japanise, I met him in about 1989. We purchased our art at a "art party" like you would purchase Tuperware. We took a couple of paintings out to Jameson Galleries in Redlands, Ca. I believe, And had him sign them ( he would sign in Japanise only). He did not speak english. He paints himself into some of his paintings portraing himself as American. Like Hargrove, in the 80's they painted in the Norman Rockwell Style. Kids playing, old cars, and old country settings. ( I own aboubt 20 Lithographs) some limiteds from both Carson and Hargrove. My search for C. Carson is what brought me here. Hope this helps a little! C. Carson is a Korean artist who has been living in the U.S. for almost 20 years, currently in Roselle, IL. Many of his paintings were sold in the late 1980s and the early 1990s (which include the limited editions) although he has painted some more since then. Here are several pictures I've been able to find which represent his various styles of paintings. I've thrown these pictures together onto a website (it may take 30 seconds or so to load up the pictures): www.cob.tamucc.edu/tklaus/CCarson.htm
Click link below! Scroll down the page to see some of his paintings!