- The
Italianate style was a
distinct 19th-century
phase in the
history of
classical architecture. Like
Palladianism and Neoclassicism, the
Italianate style...
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specifically to:
Italianate architecture Italianate Latin, a
pronunciation of
Latin Italianate Renaissance, the
style of the
Italian Renaissance Italianate-style...
- The
Italian Renaissance (Italian:
Rinascimento [rinaʃʃiˈmento]) was a
period in
Italian history between the 14th and 16th centuries. The
period is known...
- elevation, the
higher the
stopping power. The
first key
instance of a
trace Italianate was at the
Papal port of Civitavecchia,
where the
original walls were...
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ancient Romans spoke.
Since the late 19th and
early 20th centuries, an
Italianate pronunciation of
Latin has
grown to be
accepted as a
universal standard...
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coastal communities. The widow's walk is a
variation of the
Italianate cupola. The
Italianate cupola, its
larger instance being an
archetypal belvedere...
- many
buildings of the mid and late 19th
century that are
predominantly Italianate in style.
Their construction preceded the
development of the predominantly...
- House, Richmond.
Circa 1888. Benvenuta, Parkville.
Completed 1893. The
Italianate style developed as a
result of
French painters who
idealised the Italian...
- to the
large number of
examples that were
erected during that period:
Italianate Neoclassical Palace of Westminster, Neo-Gothic
completed in 1870. Designed...
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bookbinding firm.
Higgins House,
Italianate style.
Elisha Higgins was a San
Francisco lumber dealer. Knox-Buckley House,
Italianate Villa.
Henry Knox was a San...