Mission style — may refer to the following: Mission Style Furniture Mission Revival Style architecture American Craftsman, an architectural and design movement Mission School, an art movement of the late 20th century This disambiguation page lists articles… … Wikipedia
Mission style — or Spanish Mission style Style of the missions established by Spanish Franciscans in Florida, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, and especially California (1769–1823). Their portals were often handsomely ornate, but the overall impression is one of… … Universalium
Mission Style Furniture — Mission furniture is a style of furniture that originated in the late 19th Century. It traces its origins to a chair made by A.J. Forbes around 1894 for San Francisco s Swedenborgian Church. The term mission furniture was first popularized by… … Wikipedia
MISSION STYLE — See ARTS AND CRAFTS; COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE … Historical Dictionary of Architecture
Mission — may refer to: Mission (grape), variety of grape Mission (station), base of missionary practice Mission statement, a formal short written statement of an organization s value proposition Mission Style Furniture, a style of furniture that… … Wikipedia
Mission of San Xavier Del Bac — Mission of San Xavier del Bac † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Mission of San Xavier del Bac One of the eight missions founded by the Spanish Padres between 1687 and 1720 in the Pimeria Alta, within the present limits of the State of Arizona … Catholic encyclopedia
Mission Revival Style architecture — Part of the Spanish missions in California series Architecture of the California missions … Wikipedia
style — styleless, adj. stylelessness, n. stylelike, adj. /stuyl/, n., v. styled, styling. n. 1. a particular kind, sort, or type, as with reference to form, appearance, or character: the baroque style; The style of the house was too austere for their… … Universalium
Mission Viejo, California — City of Mission Viejo City The Saddleback Mountains and Lake Mission Viejo … Wikipedia
Mission School — For other uses, see Mission style. Murals, LACMA parking garage (now torn down) by Barry McGee (Twist). The Mission School (sometimes called New Folk [1] or Urban Rustic [2]) … Wikipedia