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GW's Center for Professional Development Seminar:

American Victorian Furniture, 1830-1914

This seminar will examine the major decorative styles and trends in American made furniture during the years described historically as the Victorian era, including Revivalism, Reform Design, Aestheticism, and the Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts movements.  Instructor: Walter Ritchie.

Course Number: CWAS 816, Dates:  May 16-May 18, 2003; Times:  Friday 2:00pm-6:00pm; Saturday and Sunday 9:00am-6:00pm, Cost: $461, Location: 2020 K Street NW, Washington DC.

Mr. Ritchie is an independent decorative arts consultant and appraiser.

To register call Customer Service at 202-572-5700, or go to www.cpd.gwu.edu 
 to register on-line. 

Appraisal Studies in Fine and Decorative Arts Program - for more information on the program go to www.cpd.gwu.edu.



Myriam Lechuga
Senior Program Specialist

GWSolutions, A George Washington University Enterprise
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Center for Professional Development: http://www.cpd.gwu.edu

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