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  • Egyptian Revival decorative arts
  • Egyptian revival decorative arts is a style in Western art, mainly of the early nineteenth century, in which Egyptian motifs were applied to a wide variety

    Egyptian Revival decorative arts

    Egyptian Revival decorative arts

    Egyptian_Revival_decorative_arts

  • Egyptian Revival architecture
  • Architectural style

    Cairo, Egypt Architecture portal Egyptian Revival decorative arts Ancient Egyptian architecture Egyptian Revival architecture in the British Isles List of

    Egyptian Revival architecture

    Egyptian Revival architecture

    Egyptian_Revival_architecture

  • Gothic Revival decorative arts
  • Besides architecture, the Gothic Revival also manifested in furniture, metalworks, ceramics and other decorative arts during the 19th century. In France

    Gothic Revival decorative arts

    Gothic_Revival_decorative_arts

  • Ancient Egyptian architecture
  • Egypt Center for Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage Coptic architecture Egyptian Revival decorative arts Urban planning in ancient Egypt List

    Ancient Egyptian architecture

    Ancient Egyptian architecture

    Ancient_Egyptian_architecture

  • Egyptian Hall
  • Exhibition hall in London 1812–1905

    was demolished with the building." Egyptian Revival architecture in the British Isles Egyptian revival decorative arts List of demolished buildings and

    Egyptian Hall

    Egyptian Hall

    Egyptian_Hall

  • Neo-Grec
  • Neoclassical revival style of the mid-to-late 19th century

    Néo-Grec was a Neoclassical Revival style of the mid-to-late 19th century that was popularized in architecture, the decorative arts, and in painting during

    Neo-Grec

    Neo-Grec

    Neo-Grec

  • Revivalism (architecture)
  • Architectural styles that echo the style of a previous architectural era

    cited in revival architecture Egyptian Revival architecture (revival of Ancient Egyptian architecture) Mycenaean Revival architecture (revival of Mycenaean

    Revivalism (architecture)

    Revivalism (architecture)

    Revivalism_(architecture)

  • Discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun
  • Excavation of Egyptian tomb in 1922

    simply adopted ancient Egyptian names and motifs. Although Egyptian Revival decorative arts had existed since the early nineteenth century, they had largely

    Discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun

    Discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun

    Discovery_of_the_tomb_of_Tutankhamun

  • Ancient Egyptian coffins
  • Funerary Coffins of Ancient Egypt

    the Pharaonic period (c. 3150 BCE – 30 BCE) of Egypt. Coffins were an important part of Ancient Egyptian funerary practices. These body containers were

    Ancient Egyptian coffins

    Ancient Egyptian coffins

    Ancient_Egyptian_coffins

  • Gothic Revival architecture
  • Architectural movement

    neoclassical styles prevalent at the time. Gothic Revival draws upon features of medieval examples, including decorative patterns, finials, lancet windows, and hood

    Gothic Revival architecture

    Gothic Revival architecture

    Gothic_Revival_architecture

  • Art of ancient Egypt
  • Ancient Egyptian art. Ancient Egyptian Art – Aldokkan Senusret Collection: A well-annotated introduction to the arts of Egypt Portals: Ancient Egypt Arts

    Art of ancient Egypt

    Art of ancient Egypt

    Art_of_ancient_Egypt

  • Colonial Revival architecture
  • American architectural style

    movement, "Colonial Revival" also refers to historic preservation, landscape architecture and garden design, and decorative arts movements that emulate

    Colonial Revival architecture

    Colonial Revival architecture

    Colonial_Revival_architecture

  • Molding (decorative)
  • Class of decorative elements in the ornamentation

    walls. Rosette: Circular, floral decorative element found in Mesopotamian design and early Greek stele, common in revival styles of architecture since the

    Molding (decorative)

    Molding (decorative)

    Molding_(decorative)

  • Daum (studio)
  • Maker of decorative glass in Nancy, France

    became the leaders in the field of decorative glass. In 1906 Daum revived pâte de verre (glass paste), an ancient Egyptian method of glass casting, developing

    Daum (studio)

    Daum_(studio)

  • Egyptian Revival architecture in the British Isles
  • style. Egyptian Revival architecture is comparatively rare in the British Isles. Obelisks start appearing in the 17th century, mainly as decorative features

    Egyptian Revival architecture in the British Isles

    Egyptian Revival architecture in the British Isles

    Egyptian_Revival_architecture_in_the_British_Isles

  • National Register of Historic Places architectural style categories
  • Classifications of architecture

    Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, the Citadel Outlets in Commerce near Los Angeles, and the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in San Jose. The Mayan Revival architecture

    National Register of Historic Places architectural style categories

    National_Register_of_Historic_Places_architectural_style_categories

  • Ornament (art)
  • Decoration used to embellish parts of a building or object

    applied arts the main material of the object, or a different one such as paint or vitreous enamel may be used. A wide variety of decorative styles and

    Ornament (art)

    Ornament (art)

    Ornament_(art)

  • Adam style
  • Neoclassical style of interior design and architecture

    was typical of Adam style to combine decorative neo-Gothic details into the classical framework. So-called "Egyptian" and "Etruscan" design motifs were

    Adam style

    Adam style

    Adam_style

  • Moorish Revival architecture in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Sarajevo Sharia School. It was constructed in 1887 in a rich Moorish Revival decorative style with elements and details collected from various regional Islamic

    Moorish Revival architecture in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Moorish Revival architecture in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Moorish_Revival_architecture_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina

  • Outline of Africa
  • Second-largest and second-most populous continent

    Egypt Ancient Egyptian architecture Egyptian pyramids Urban planning in ancient Egypt Egyptian Revival architecture Egyptian revival decorative arts Architect

    Outline of Africa

    Outline of Africa

    Outline_of_Africa

  • Empire style
  • 19th-century Neoclassical art movement

    early–19th-century design movement in architecture, furniture, other decorative arts, and the visual arts, representing the second phase of Neoclassicism. It flourished

    Empire style

    Empire style

    Empire_style

  • Mission Revival architecture
  • Architectural movement and style

    The Mission Revival style was part of an architectural movement, beginning in the late 19th century, for the revival and reinterpretation of American colonial

    Mission Revival architecture

    Mission Revival architecture

    Mission_Revival_architecture

  • Wadsworth Atheneum
  • Art museum in Hartford, Connecticut

    contemporary works, as well as collections of early American furniture and decorative arts. Founded in 1842 and opened in 1844, it is the oldest continually operating

    Wadsworth Atheneum

    Wadsworth Atheneum

    Wadsworth_Atheneum

  • Faux painting
  • Terms to describe paint finishes that replicate the appearance of other materials

    cave painting to the tombs of ancient Egypt, but what we generally think of as faux finishing in the decorative arts began with plaster and stucco finishes

    Faux painting

    Faux painting

    Faux_painting

  • List of architectural styles
  • 1879–1905 New England Egyptian Revival architecture 1809–1820s, 1840s, 1920s Elizabethan architecture (1533–1603) Empire 1804–1814, 1870 revival English Baroque

    List of architectural styles

    List of architectural styles

    List_of_architectural_styles

  • Mayan Revival architecture
  • 1920s–1930s modern architectural style

    Mayan Revival is a modern architectural style popular in the Americas during the 1920s and 1930s that drew inspiration from the architecture and iconography

    Mayan Revival architecture

    Mayan Revival architecture

    Mayan_Revival_architecture

  • Romanian Revival architecture
  • Architectural movement based on brâncovenesc architecture

    the rest of Greater Romania. The trend had also extended into the decorative arts from the start, with examples of Neo-Romanian design of furniture and

    Romanian Revival architecture

    Romanian Revival architecture

    Romanian_Revival_architecture

  • Art Deco
  • 20th-century architectural and art style

    Art Deco, short for the French Arts décoratifs (lit. 'Decorative Arts'), is a style of visual arts, architecture, and product design that first appeared

    Art Deco

    Art Deco

    Art_Deco

  • Ancient Egypt
  • Cradle of civilization in North Africa

    It emerged from prehistoric Egypt around 3150 BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology), when Upper and Lower Egypt were united by Menes, who is

    Ancient Egypt

    Ancient Egypt

    Ancient_Egypt

  • Swiss chalet style
  • Architectural style originating from Central Europe

    with wide eaves exposed construction beams, including large brackets decorative carving and mouldings balconies large windows weatherboarding, usually

    Swiss chalet style

    Swiss chalet style

    Swiss_chalet_style

  • Stile Umbertino
  • Italian architectural style of the late 19th century

    Renaissance Revival architecture in Italy, typical of the eclecticism of late 19th century architecture and decorative arts in Europe, which mixes decorative elements

    Stile Umbertino

    Stile_Umbertino

  • Territorial Revival architecture
  • Architectural style

    Territorial Revival doors and windows sometimes featured lintels with pediments or decorative trim reminiscent of Greek Revival architecture, Gothic Revival architecture

    Territorial Revival architecture

    Territorial Revival architecture

    Territorial_Revival_architecture

  • Moorish Revival architecture
  • Revival architectural style

    Moorish Revival or Neo-Moorish is one of the exotic revival architectural styles that were adopted by architects of Europe and the Americas in the wake

    Moorish Revival architecture

    Moorish Revival architecture

    Moorish_Revival_architecture

  • New World Queen Anne Revival architecture
  • Architectural style

    Empire and the less "domestic" Beaux-Arts architecture, is broadly applied to architecture, furniture and decorative arts of the period 1880 to 1910; some

    New World Queen Anne Revival architecture

    New World Queen Anne Revival architecture

    New_World_Queen_Anne_Revival_architecture

  • Pueblo Revival architecture
  • Architectural movement

    The Pueblo Revival style or Santa Fe style is a regional architectural style of the Southwestern United States, which draws its inspiration from Santa

    Pueblo Revival architecture

    Pueblo Revival architecture

    Pueblo_Revival_architecture

  • Mediterranean Revival architecture
  • Design style during the 20th century

    Mediterranean Revival is an architectural style that incorporates traditional design aspects from the Mediterranean region, particularly Spain, Italy

    Mediterranean Revival architecture

    Mediterranean Revival architecture

    Mediterranean_Revival_architecture

  • Interlace (art)
  • Decorative crossing patterns in art

    In the visual arts, interlace is a decorative element found in medieval art. In interlace, bands or portions of other motifs are looped, braided, and

    Interlace (art)

    Interlace (art)

    Interlace_(art)

  • Carreras Cigarette Factory
  • Art deco building in London, England

    England. It is noted as a striking example of early 20th Century Egyptian Revival architecture. The building was erected in 1926–28 by the Carreras Tobacco

    Carreras Cigarette Factory

    Carreras Cigarette Factory

    Carreras_Cigarette_Factory

  • Sphinx
  • Mythological creature with a human head and lion body

    enjoyed a major revival in European decorative art. During this period, images of the sphinx were initially similar to the ancient Egyptian version, but

    Sphinx

    Sphinx

    Sphinx

  • Tudor Revival architecture
  • C19 British domestic building style

    Andrew Saint writes, "inglenooks are the decorative pièce de résistance of the Shaw country house". "Tudor Revival". Oxford Reference. Retrieved 2024-01-18

    Tudor Revival architecture

    Tudor Revival architecture

    Tudor_Revival_architecture

  • Pewter
  • Alloy primarily of tin, used for metalware

    was found in an Egyptian tomb, c. 1450 BC, but it is unlikely that this was the first use of the material. Pewter was used for decorative metal items and

    Pewter

    Pewter

  • Neoclassicism
  • Western cultural movement

    Neo-classicism, emerged as a Western cultural movement in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that drew inspiration

    Neoclassicism

    Neoclassicism

    Neoclassicism

  • Romanesque Revival architecture in the United Kingdom
  • 18th to 19th century architectural style

    Romanesque Revival, Norman Revival or Neo-Norman styles of building in the United Kingdom were inspired by the Romanesque architecture of the 11th and

    Romanesque Revival architecture in the United Kingdom

    Romanesque Revival architecture in the United Kingdom

    Romanesque_Revival_architecture_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Directoire style
  • Arts style of the French Directory (1795–1799)

    Directoire style (French pronunciation: [diʁɛktwaʁ] ) was a period in the decorative arts, fashion, and especially furniture design in France concurrent with

    Directoire style

    Directoire style

    Directoire_style

  • George Washington Smith (architect)
  • American architect and painter (1876–1930)

    around Santa Barbara, California, and for popularizing the Spanish Colonial Revival style in early 20th-century America. His notable works include Casa del

    George Washington Smith (architect)

    George Washington Smith (architect)

    George_Washington_Smith_(architect)

  • Greek Revival architecture in North America
  • American Greek Revival was an architectural style popular in the United States and Canada from about 1800 to 1860. The unique American interpretation

    Greek Revival architecture in North America

    Greek Revival architecture in North America

    Greek_Revival_architecture_in_North_America

  • Jacobethan
  • 19th-century Renaissance revival style of English architecture

    jak-ə-BEE-thən) architectural style, also known as Jacobean Revival, is the mixed national Renaissance revival style that was made popular in England from the late

    Jacobethan

    Jacobethan

    Jacobethan

  • Spanish Colonial Revival architecture
  • Architectural style

    Colonial Revival architecture (Spanish: Arquitectura neocolonial española), also known simply as Spanish Revival, or labelled as Mediterranean Revival, is

    Spanish Colonial Revival architecture

    Spanish Colonial Revival architecture

    Spanish_Colonial_Revival_architecture

  • Mascaron (architecture)
  • Ornament depicting a face

    and the decorative arts. Originally intended to frighten evil spirits from entering a building, the compositional element became purely decorative, usually

    Mascaron (architecture)

    Mascaron (architecture)

    Mascaron_(architecture)

  • Marie Zimmermann
  • American designer and maker of jewelry and metalwork (1879–1972)

    of the Belle Époque, the Aesthetic Movement, the Arts and Crafts Movement, Greek and Egyptian Revival, Art Deco, and Modernism can be found in her works

    Marie Zimmermann

    Marie Zimmermann

    Marie_Zimmermann

  • Neo-Mudéjar
  • Type of Moorish Revival architecture

    Revival architecture practised in the Iberian Peninsula and to a far lesser extent in Ibero-America. This architectural movement emerged as a revival

    Neo-Mudéjar

    Neo-Mudéjar

  • Aztec Hotel
  • United States historic place

    in the San Gabriel Valley, California. The hotel is an example of Mayan Revival architecture still in existence. It was designed by architect Robert Stacy-Judd

    Aztec Hotel

    Aztec Hotel

    Aztec_Hotel

  • Baroque Revival architecture
  • Architectural movement

    The Baroque Revival, also known as Neo-Baroque (or Second Empire architecture in France and Wilhelminism in Germany), was an architectural style of the

    Baroque Revival architecture

    Baroque Revival architecture

    Baroque_Revival_architecture

  • Plaza de España, Seville
  • Building in Seville, Spain

    Regionalism Architecture, mixing elements of the Baroque Revival, Renaissance Revival and Moorish Revival (Neo-Mudéjar) styles of Spanish architecture. In 1929

    Plaza de España, Seville

    Plaza de España, Seville

    Plaza_de_España,_Seville

  • Outline of the visual arts
  • Art forms that create works that are primarily visual in nature

    the visual arts, the applied arts, such as industrial design, graphic design, fashion design, interior design, and decorative art are also included. Architecture

    Outline of the visual arts

    Outline of the visual arts

    Outline_of_the_visual_arts

  • Neo-Byzantine architecture
  • Late-19th-century architectural revival movement

    Neo-Byzantine architecture (also referred to as Byzantine Revival) was a revival movement, most frequently seen in religious, institutional and public

    Neo-Byzantine architecture

    Neo-Byzantine architecture

    Neo-Byzantine_architecture

  • Scottish baronial architecture
  • 19th-century architectural style

    baronial or Scots baronial is an architectural style of 19th-century Gothic Revival which revived the forms and ornaments of historical architecture of Scotland

    Scottish baronial architecture

    Scottish baronial architecture

    Scottish_baronial_architecture

  • Art Nouveau
  • 1890–1911 European style of art and architecture

    international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts. It was often inspired by natural forms such as the sinuous curves

    Art Nouveau

    Art Nouveau

    Art_Nouveau

  • Fine art
  • Art developed primarily for aesthetics

    fine arts) is considered a kind of high art and is made primarily for aesthetics or creative expression, distinguishing it from popular art, decorative art

    Fine art

    Fine art

    Fine_art

  • Second Empire architecture in Europe
  • Architectural style

    quickly spread throughout Europe and evolved as a loose form of Baroque Revival architecture, where its suitability for super-scaling allowed it to be

    Second Empire architecture in Europe

    Second Empire architecture in Europe

    Second_Empire_architecture_in_Europe

  • American Renaissance
  • American architecture and arts movement (1876–1917)

    Renaissance. There was a strong desire for the revival of Classical forms, symmetrical designs, and elaborate decorative elements. A sense of national identity

    American Renaissance

    American Renaissance

    American_Renaissance

  • Second Empire style
  • Eclectic architectural and decorative arts style of the Second French Empire

    or Haussmann style, is a highly eclectic style of architecture and decorative arts originating in the Second French Empire. It was characterised by elements

    Second Empire style

    Second Empire style

    Second_Empire_style

  • Neoclassical architecture
  • 18th- and 19th-century revivalist style

    Neoclassical architecture, sometimes referred to as Classical Revival architecture, is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that

    Neoclassical architecture

    Neoclassical architecture

    Neoclassical_architecture

  • Historicism (art)
  • Art and architecture inspired by historic styles

    Art Nouveau Baroque Revival Beaux-Arts Byzantine Revival Egyptian Revival Gothic Revival Greek Revival / Neo-Grec Moorish Revival Neoclassical New Classical

    Historicism (art)

    Historicism (art)

    Historicism_(art)

  • Richardsonian Romanesque
  • Architectural style, named for Henry Hobson Richardson

    a style of Romanesque Revival architecture named after the American architect Henry Hobson Richardson (1838–1886). The revival style incorporates 11th-

    Richardsonian Romanesque

    Richardsonian Romanesque

    Richardsonian_Romanesque

  • Fluting (architecture)
  • Architectural practice of cutting grooves through an otherwise plain surface

    Fluting in architecture and the decorative arts consists of shallow grooves running along a surface. The term typically refers to the curved grooves (flutes)

    Fluting (architecture)

    Fluting (architecture)

    Fluting_(architecture)

  • Greek Revival architecture
  • Architectural movement of the late 18th and early 19th centuries

    number of decorative styles known variously as Neoclassical, Empire, Russian Empire, and Regency architecture in Great Britain. Greek Revival architecture

    Greek Revival architecture

    Greek Revival architecture

    Greek_Revival_architecture

  • Renaissance Revival architecture
  • Group of 19th-century architectural revival styles

    Revival architecture (also referred to as "Neo-Renaissance") is a group of 19th-century architectural revival styles which were neither Greek Revival

    Renaissance Revival architecture

    Renaissance Revival architecture

    Renaissance_Revival_architecture

  • Ancient Egypt in the Western imagination
  • Egyptology, Egyptomania, Egyptian Modernity (PDF). Duke University Press. Curl, James Stevens (2005). The Egyptian Revival (revised and enlarged ed.)

    Ancient Egypt in the Western imagination

    Ancient Egypt in the Western imagination

    Ancient_Egypt_in_the_Western_imagination

  • Russian Revival architecture
  • Late 19th-century Byzantine revivalist architectural style

    The Russian Revival style comprises a number of different movements within Russian architecture that arose in the second quarter of the 19th century and

    Russian Revival architecture

    Russian Revival architecture

    Russian_Revival_architecture

  • Romanesque Revival architecture
  • Style of building in 19th century

    terracotta to produce decorative Romanesque mouldings, saving on the expense of stonework. Penson's last church in the Romanesque Revival style was Rhosllannerchrugog

    Romanesque Revival architecture

    Romanesque Revival architecture

    Romanesque_Revival_architecture

  • Engaged column
  • Column partly projecting from the surface of a wall

    Heb-sed court of Djoser's Funerary Complex, Saqqara, Egypt, unknown architect, 2667–2648 BC Ancient Egyptian engaged columns in the Heb-sed court of Djoser's

    Engaged column

    Engaged column

    Engaged_column

  • Konstantin Thon
  • Russian architect (1794–1881)

    Catherine Church at the Obvodnyi Canal, the first ever design in the Russian Revival style. He presented a design with five domes, the exterior of which resembled

    Konstantin Thon

    Konstantin Thon

    Konstantin_Thon

  • Polychrome
  • Art terminology and color method

    Rococo Revival pair of bottles, by Jacob Petit, c. 1840, hard-paste porcelain, painted and gilded, Museum of Decorative Arts, Paris Rococo Revival pair

    Polychrome

    Polychrome

    Polychrome

  • Saint Sophia Cathedral, Harbin
  • Former Russian Orthodox Church located in Harbin, Heilongjiang, China

    For decades it remained the invisible center of the city, surrounded by decorative material stalls, an auto body shop, a pen factory, and apartments for

    Saint Sophia Cathedral, Harbin

    Saint Sophia Cathedral, Harbin

    Saint_Sophia_Cathedral,_Harbin

  • Queen Anne style architecture in the United States
  • Architectural style during Victorian Era

    style and the less "domestic" Beaux-Arts style, is broadly applied to architecture, furniture and decorative arts of the period from 1880 to 1910. Some

    Queen Anne style architecture in the United States

    Queen Anne style architecture in the United States

    Queen_Anne_style_architecture_in_the_United_States

  • History of art
  • 1919–1921, by Henri Zipcy, and the Egyptian Theatre in DeKalb (Illinois, US), 1929–1930, by Elmer F. Behrns. In decorative arts, including architecture, low-relief

    History of art

    History of art

    History_of_art

  • Furniture
  • Objects used to support human activities

    velvet with silver embroidery; 160 x 110 x 82 cm; Musée des Arts Décoratifs Egyptian Revival coin cabinet; 1809–1819; mahogany (probably Swietenia mahagoni)

    Furniture

    Furniture

    Furniture

  • Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
  • Art museum in Richmond, VA

    art, and Himalayan art. Additionally, as part of their exhibit of decorative arts made by Fabergé, the museum boasts the largest public display of Fabergé

    Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

    Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

    Virginia_Museum_of_Fine_Arts

  • Festoon
  • Decoration of a wreath or garland hanging from two points

    margent. The motif was later used in Neoclassical architecture and decorative arts, especially ceramics and the work of silversmiths. Variations on the

    Festoon

    Festoon

    Festoon

  • Arabesque
  • Decorative pattern, characteristic of Muslim art

    Companion to the Decorative Arts, 1975, OUP, ISBN 0-19-866113-4 Tabbaa, Yasser, The transformation of Islamic art during the Sunni revival, I.B.Tauris, 2002

    Arabesque

    Arabesque

    Arabesque

  • Harold Lloyd Estate
  • Historic house in California, United States

    Villa Lante and Villa Medici as inspiration in Mediterranean Revival and Spanish Revival style motifs. The Los Angeles Times published a full-page illustrated

    Harold Lloyd Estate

    Harold Lloyd Estate

    Harold_Lloyd_Estate

  • Henry II style
  • Artistic movement in the sixteenth century France

    Historicism and Revivalism in architecture and decorative arts International Art Deco Art Nouveau Arts and Crafts Baroque Revival Beaux-Arts Neo-Byzantine

    Henry II style

    Henry II style

    Henry_II_style

  • Regency architecture
  • 19th-century British architectural style

    Empire style. Regency style is also applied to interior design and decorative arts of the period, typified by elegant furniture and vertically striped

    Regency architecture

    Regency architecture

    Regency_architecture

  • Wadjet
  • Ancient Egyptian goddess, symbolizing Lower Egypt

    originally the ancient Egyptian local goddess of the city of Dep or Buto in Lower Egypt, which was an important site in prehistoric Egypt. Wadjet's worship

    Wadjet

    Wadjet

    Wadjet

  • Marquetry
  • Art and craft applying pieces of veneer to form decorative patterns

    structure to form decorative patterns or designs. The technique may be applied to case furniture or even seat furniture, to decorative small objects with

    Marquetry

    Marquetry

    Marquetry

  • History of architecture
  • Egyptian inspiration/Egyptian Revival - portico of the Hôtel Beauharnais, Paris, Laurent-Edmé Bataille, c.1804 Egyptian inspiration/Egyptian Revival -

    History of architecture

    History of architecture

    History_of_architecture

  • Beaux-Arts architecture
  • Neoclassical architectural style

    architects of the Beaux-Arts generation often returned to Greek models, which had a strong local history in the American Greek Revival of the early 19th century

    Beaux-Arts architecture

    Beaux-Arts architecture

    Beaux-Arts_architecture

  • Black-and-white Revival architecture
  • Revival of vernacular architecture

    The Black-and-white Revival was a mid-19th-century architectural movement that revived historical vernacular elements with timber framing. The wooden

    Black-and-white Revival architecture

    Black-and-white Revival architecture

    Black-and-white_Revival_architecture

  • Indo-Saracenic architecture
  • Revivalist architectural style

    and the palaces of rulers of the princely states. It drew stylistic and decorative elements from native Indo-Islamic architecture, especially Mughal architecture

    Indo-Saracenic architecture

    Indo-Saracenic architecture

    Indo-Saracenic_architecture

  • Mycenaean Revival architecture
  • Revival architectural style, part of neoclassical revival in Greece

    Mycenaean Revival is a rare revival architectural style developed as part of the twentieth century neoclassicist architectural revival in Greece. The National

    Mycenaean Revival architecture

    Mycenaean Revival architecture

    Mycenaean_Revival_architecture

  • Orcutt Ranch Horticulture Center
  • Historic site in California, USA

    060-square-foot (284 m2) residence, in the blend of Spanish Colonial Revival Style and Mission Revival Style architecture, was completed in approximately 1926. It

    Orcutt Ranch Horticulture Center

    Orcutt Ranch Horticulture Center

    Orcutt_Ranch_Horticulture_Center

  • Architecture of London
  • Overview of the architecture in London

    unusual in combining Art Deco with Egyptian motifs, on a façade clad in shiny black granite. Another Art Deco/Egyptian synthesis is the Carreras Cigarette

    Architecture of London

    Architecture of London

    Architecture_of_London

  • Edwardian architecture
  • Style of world architecture

    soot buildup on walls compared to Victorian era architecture. Patterns: "Decorative patterns were less complex; both wallpaper and curtain designs were more

    Edwardian architecture

    Edwardian architecture

    Edwardian_architecture

  • Gründerzeit
  • Economic phase in 19th-century Germany and Austria

    in the form of Historicism such as Gothic Revival, Renaissance Revival, German Renaissance and Baroque Revival. Magnificent palaces for nouveau-riche citizens

    Gründerzeit

    Gründerzeit

    Gründerzeit

  • Caryatid
  • Load-bearing pillar in the figure of a female, Ancient Greece and later

    candlestick or a table-support is a familiar cliché of neoclassical decorative arts. The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota has caryatids

    Caryatid

    Caryatid

    Caryatid

  • Blue pottery of Jaipur
  • Traditional craft from Jaipur, India

    Mongol artisans who combined Chinese glazing technology with Persian decorative arts. This technique traveled east to India with early Turkic conquests

    Blue pottery of Jaipur

    Blue pottery of Jaipur

    Blue_pottery_of_Jaipur

  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • Art museum in Boston, Massachusetts

    for Apollo and the other Greek gods depicted in these murals. The Decorative Arts Wing was built in 1928, and expanded in 1968. An addition designed

    Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

    Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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  • Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
  • Historic house in Florida, United States

    and Tuscan Italian Renaissance models and designed in the Mediterranean Revival architecture style, with Baroque elements. F. Burrall Hoffman was the architect

    Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

    Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

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  • Lightner Museum
  • Historic museum in Florida, US

    Alcazar building in downtown St. Augustine. This 1887 Spanish Renaissance Revival style building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The

    Lightner Museum

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