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		<title>The Victorian Era: Design, Art, Silver and Jewelry Part II</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The art forms of the Victorian designs were curvilinear and sweeping with the ornamentation being an essential part of the works. The Rococo S curves and the more stylized Neo-Classical forms were masterly complemented to create a distinct decorative design. The ornamental motifs were stylized in accordance with the traditional Gothic forms, but were still inspired by the natural world and its forms with the plants and flowers being primarily depicted. Colors and their role in the design became significant in Victorian art.]]></description>
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		<title>Renaissance</title>
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