Title: Early National Period
1Early National Period
1775-1828
2The Early National Period
The Early National Period procured its name due
to the era which it took place. This time period
covered the Revolutionary War as well as the
birth of a nation and its youngest years
developing a system of government. This period
has allowed the United States of America to grow
into a super power of the World.
3Authors/Prominent People
- Royall Tyler (1757-1826)
- William Dunlap (1766-1839)
- J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur (1735-1813)
- Thomas Paine (1737-1809)
- Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
- Philip Freneau (1752-1832)
- Phillis Wheatley (1753-1784)
- Washington Irving (1783-1859)
- James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851)
- George Washington (1732-1799)
Royal Tyler (top) William Dunlap (bottom)
4Fine Art
Sheraton Style Tub Chair
Empire Style Range
Dining Chair
Louis XV Style Range
Hepplewhite- style chest for drawers from NY
1796-1803, effectively demonstrates the
combination of straight lines and fluid, simple
curves that gives the Hepplewhite designs their
particular charm.
5Fine Art (cont.)
Round Back Armchair
Square Back Armchair
Carver Chair
6Music
- 1798 Hail Columbia
- 1770-1827 Sonata quasi una Fantasia Ludwig Van
Beethoven - 1804 The Orphan's Prayer
- 1805 The Rapids (A Canadian Boat Song)
- 1814 The Star Spangled Banner
- 1825 The Minstrel Knight
7Architecture
8Architecture (cont.)
9Fashion
(1780s) L. Suit in French style LC. Gown in
French style RC. and R. suit and gown
(1800) L. "Shadbelly" coat crepe gown R. muslin
dress
10Fashion (cont.)
High fashion for Women in the 1800s
11Fashion (cont.)
Girl in a red stuff gown c.1730, child in a
printed gown c.1710, Philadelphia, child in a
gown of white damask c.1720, Philadelphia, boy in
a suit of blue silk, 1740, boy in a brown velvet
suit 1760.
12Fashion (cont.)
Boy in a blue ribbed silk suit of 1756 Child in
a buff printed cambric dress of 1760 Child in a
sheer muslin gown 1790 Little girl in cloak, hat
and muff 1780 Young girl in a muslin gown with
white embroidery 1790
13Technology
- Machines and Industrial Techniques
- (1800) Eli Whitney (1765-1825) Credited with the
introduction of interchangeable parts for
manufacturing muskets Also the invention of the
Cotton Gin. - (1801) Joseph M. Jacquard (1765-1825) Invented a
loom for figured silk fabrics. William Horrocks
(1776-1849) developed the power loom. - (1810) Freidrich Koenig Developed various
different style presses such as the power-driven
press and the flatbed press. - (1807) John Stevens (1749-1838) Designed the fist
successful screw-propeller steamboat. - (1814) George Stephenson (1781-1848) Built the
first locomotive. - Energy and Power Sources
- (1800) Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) The galvanic
cell was the first electric battery converting
chemical energy into electric energy. - (1802) Oliver Evans (1755-1819) Patented the
first high-pressure steam engine, originally
built by Richard Trevithick (1771-1833), in the
United States. - (1827) Benoit Fourneyron (1802-1867) Developed
the first water turbine.