History of Floral: Ancient Periods1) ID the Period Style shown below.
2) What elements of the design indicate the arrangement belongs to that specific period style? 3) Why is period style important in modern floral design?
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Emma Lawrence
1/9/2020 08:36:25 am
1. I think the period style shown below is a Baroque and Dutch-Flemish Style arrangement.
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Rain Alsup
1/9/2020 08:36:49 am
This arrangement is from the Byzantine period because they used narrow bands of altering flowers. This is important in modern design because people can take design inspiration from this time period and make something of their own.
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Ryan Domingos
1/9/2020 08:37:17 am
This arrangement is from the Byzantine period. I can tell because the arrangement looks like a tree. IN our modern society we still use lots of wreaths and tree shaped arrangements which we first got from the Byzantine era.
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Remy Sims
1/9/2020 08:38:05 am
1) The period style of this arrangement is Baroque & Dutch-Flemish Styles
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Trevor Domingos
1/9/2020 08:38:15 am
The ID period that the arrangement belongs to is the Baroque and Dutch-Flemish Styles. The elements of design that indicate the arrangement belongs to this design are that it's oval shaped, asymmetrical balance, and S-curved designs. It's important for modern floral designs so that it allows for further knowledge of how these arrangements were decorated.
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Claire Thomas
1/9/2020 08:38:57 am
1. The period style is the Byzantine period
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Calleigh Cudworth
1/9/2020 08:39:02 am
1. The time period is the Byzantine period.
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Jordan Harradence
1/9/2020 08:39:09 am
1) The time period shown is Byzantine Period.
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Izzy McBride
1/9/2020 08:39:16 am
1. Byzantine was the period of the conical trees.
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Preston Maldonado
1/9/2020 08:39:27 am
This arrangement is from the Byzantine period. I cant tell this because it looks like a tree. This style is important because we have similar shaped arrangements.
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alexein F lujan
1/9/2020 08:39:59 am
This arrangement is from the byzantine period. It is easily I Identified by the form of the arrangement. They also like adding decorations and garnishes like feathers and fruit. This design used items to add to the art and that made an impact in floral history.
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Anthony Fischer
1/9/2020 08:40:57 am
1.Byzantine period
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Faith
1/9/2020 08:41:14 am
The arrangement is from the byzantine period. It belongs to that period style because the container is filled with foliage to resemble conical trees. It is important to modern design because it shows symmetry that we use in arrangements today.
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jonathan scotti
1/9/2020 08:41:20 am
Its from the Byzantine period because it's shaped like a tree. Period style is important today because maybe we can take a aspect of whats unique from that period and apply it into an arrangement.
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Dylan Brown
1/9/2020 08:41:47 am
1) The period style is a Byzantine and Dutch-Flemish period style.
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Cody Blankenship
1/9/2020 08:43:24 am
1) It is from the Byzantine period.
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Cameron Elisarraras
1/9/2020 08:44:33 am
The time period in which this arrangement is from would be the Byzantine period. The arrangement is in a symmetrical tree form that is very common within this time. This period style is important in modern floral design because we still use ideas of garlands and even foliage today.
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brayden borden
1/9/2020 08:44:41 am
the arrangement is from Byzantine time period. I know because it look like a tree. we still use lots of wreaths and tree arrangements which we got from Byzantine.
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Seth R
1/9/2020 08:44:46 am
It's from the Byzantine period. It's symmetrical and cone shaped.
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Lindsay English
1/9/2020 08:45:31 am
1. Byzantine Period
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Kaleb R Goodman
1/9/2020 08:45:56 am
1.byzantine period
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taylor schoenthal
1/9/2020 08:48:12 am
The time period is the Byzantine period. The elements of design that indicate that type of arrangement are the flowers and fruit with the foliage which is relevant to this period. Period style is important because we learn about ideas from back then and can use then in modern times.
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Miguel Tafolla
1/9/2020 08:52:40 am
The period style of this arrangement was the Byzantine period. You can tell its from that period as the arrangement looks like a tree. It important for modern day as its created a unique shape for floral arrangements.
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Ava Lawrence
1/9/2020 08:56:09 am
It is from the Byzantine Period. The flowers and greenery create symmetry and height. They also create a cone shape. We use arrangements from the past for inspiration. From this time period we also got wreaths & garlands.
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Justin Currell
1/9/2020 08:57:09 am
The Period Style is Byzantine. Its is Byzantine style because it looks like a mini tree. Its good to learn about different culture to bring inspiration to the person making a arrangement.
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Madison
1/9/2020 11:55:07 am
The period shown is Byzantine. It is oval shaped and extremely decorated. learning about period style is important in modern floral design because it can help us with inspiration and ideas with our arrangement.
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emmarie sweet
1/9/2020 11:55:27 am
1) this is the Byzantine period
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megan patterson
1/9/2020 11:55:41 am
1. its from the byzantine period
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Jackson Jeffers
1/9/2020 11:55:56 am
I believe the arrangement is from the Byzantine period due to its symmetry and tree like shape. The greenery and colorful flowers clearly resemble a unique tree. Period style is important for modern florists because not only is it the foundation for all arrangements today, but it shows some insight to what people were thinking or admiring at the time.
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Kaden Pinson
1/9/2020 11:56:27 am
1# I think the period style shown below is a baroque and dutch-flemish style
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Summer Larsen
1/9/2020 11:56:40 am
This style is Byzantine. The elements of this arrangement is stylized tree compositions and the containers filled with lots of foliage. We use the idea of garlands today.
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sophia sanchez
1/9/2020 11:56:41 am
this arrangement is from the Byzantine period, it is from that period because it is a symmetrical tree which was common at the time. it is important because it introduced wreaths and garlands to us.
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Lila Thaman Bigsby
1/9/2020 11:56:42 am
i think this arrangement is from the Byzantine period because the tree is symmetrical. symmetrical pieces were common during this time period. It’s important because it is important to learn about different cultures and time periods and it also brings inspiration to new people. From this time period we got wreaths.
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Carson Budrow
1/9/2020 11:58:54 am
The period style is Byzantine, the types of foliage and how extravagant it is shows what time period its from, and it is important because we can learn from the time period and gain inspiration from it.
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Sarah Barr
1/9/2020 11:59:08 am
1.) I believe that the arrangement is from the Byzantine period.
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Sydney Osorio
1/9/2020 11:59:34 am
1) ID the Period Style shown below.
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kaden brown
1/9/2020 11:59:40 am
The time period is Byzantine period
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Justin Hooper
1/9/2020 11:59:50 am
1. The time period is Byzantine.
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Alyssia Corella
1/9/2020 12:02:53 pm
1. It is during the Byzantine Period.
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Daisy Soto
1/9/2020 12:05:20 pm
1)The arrangement shown is a Byzantine Period.
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Isiah Pascual
1/9/2020 12:06:59 pm
This style is from the byzantine period, It is oval shaped and extremely decorated. learning about period style is important in modern floral design because it can help us with inspiration and ideas with our arrangement.
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Mazie Jo Wilson
1/9/2020 12:10:47 pm
This arrangement is from the Byzantine Period as it is stylized in the tree composition and is covered with fruits, foliage rapping around adding the spiral effect. The period style is important in the modern floral designs so the florist knows how to/ what to do for different arrangements.
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Rylee Hoover
1/9/2020 12:11:51 pm
1) The period of design is Byzantine Period
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Rochelle Gill
1/9/2020 12:12:12 pm
1. The style was in the Byzantine period.
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Cloey Gouin
1/9/2020 12:15:02 pm
1. This arrangement is in the Byzantine period.
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Kat Mikulics
1/9/2020 12:16:37 pm
1. It's from the Byzantine period.
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Emma Coons
1/9/2020 12:16:55 pm
From the looks of the arrangement above, the period style is from the Byzantine Period. The arrangement is symmetrical, styled tree characteristics. Period style is important in modern floral design because we borrow some of the ideas that they used to use. For example from the Byzantine Period, we used some of there ideas to form the Christmas Tree.
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Lillie Contreras
1/9/2020 12:18:16 pm
I believe this arrangement is from the Byzantine period. It is from this time period because the foliage is symmetrical which gives the shape of the tree. Period style is important for modern designs because the history allows us to gain knowledge and to acquire inspiration.
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Bradly Isbell
1/9/2020 12:18:43 pm
This arrangement is from the Byzantine period. I believe this because of the symmetry of the arrangement. Its important because it gives inspiration for our arrangements today.
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Emma Kahan
1/9/2020 12:26:00 pm
The period is the Byzantine period because it has rows of spiraling flowers going up the design. There is a mixture of foliage and flowers. The period style is important in modern design because it shows the history and progression we have made over the years of floral design.
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Samantha Arguelles
1/9/2020 12:35:15 pm
The arrangement is from the Byzantine period because it is symmetrical and conial. It’s important because it shows the progression of the history of flowers.
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Walter Lorz
1/30/2020 12:25:50 pm
from Byzantine period cause it is symmetrical. It shows the history of floral.
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Anthony Fischer
2/18/2020 10:15:20 pm
This are arrangements is the Byzantine period it shows itsemetrical shape and finish. Super important because it shows the progression throughout the different time periods
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Jordyn Reif
2/21/2020 11:32:04 am
-Byzantine Period
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Starlynn
3/6/2020 11:52:04 am
1) Brizantine
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Leo Palacios
3/12/2020 11:44:36 am
1. The period in the image is the Byzantine Period.
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