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A chair with a squared back, open-lined splats, curved arms, cabriole legs, and claw-and-ball feet is typical of the designs of A. Frank Lloyd Wright. B. Robert Adam. C. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. D. Thomas
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A chair with a squared back, open-lined splats, curved arms, cabriole legs, and claw-and-ball feet is typical of the designs of
A. Frank Lloyd Wright.
B. Robert Adam.
C. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
D. Thomas Chippendale.
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D. Thomas Chippendale
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I would say that the answer is definitely
D. Thomas Chippendale. He was known for his use of cabriole legs and the description of the chair is very indicative of his chair designs.
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