nonperiod
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- Not associated with a (financial or historical) period.
- 2007 November 9, Ken Johnson, “Gilding the Ancien Rgime”, in New York Times[1]:
- By contrast, one of the best parts of the Wrightsman Galleries is a nonperiod room offering a display of Sèvres ceramics, including 10 small pieces of wood furniture decorated with vividly colored ceramic tiles, plaques and panels.