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Italianate architecture - Wikipedia

Like Palladianism and Neoclassicism, the Italianate style combined its inspiration from the models and architectural vocabulary of 16th-century Italian ...

Anglo-Italianate: A Charming Architecture Style That Makes the Most ...

The Anglo-Italianate evolved from the Italianate style. They share many of the same characteristics – typically brownstone or red brick-clad row ...

What Is Italianate Architecture?

Italianate rowhouses usually are symmetrical, have overhanging eaves, and ornamented porches, windows, and doorways.

Italianate Style Architectural Mouldings & Trim

Italianate style mouldings are typically elaborate combinations of shapes and profiles. Italianate moulding frequently involves standardized profiles, fretwork ...

What Is Italianate Architecture? - The Spruce

Italianate architecture is a 19th-century style of building inspired by 16th-century Italian Renaissance architecture combined with other ...

Architectural Styles and Revivals: The Italianate Style

Though commonly referred to in architecture conversations, often used for any building with a bracket, the Italianate style is almost ...

Italianate Style 1850s - 1880s (U.S. National Park Service)

The dominant characteristic of the Italianate style was the low, overhanging roof with decorative eave brackets; there was often much decorative ...

Italianate Villa/Italianate Style 1840 - 1885

This style first developed as the Italianate Villa style, which was seen as early as the 1830s and was intended as a suitable design for substantial homes or ...

Everything You Need to Know About Italianate Architecture

Symmetry, leafy brackets, and over-the-top ornament are just a few of the facets of this Italian-inspired style -- the classic look of ...

Italianate in Buffalo - Buffalo Architecture and History

The style is most readily identified with intricately cut brackets, which were used extensively to support door and window hoods and to embellish the cornices ...

All About Italianate Architecture - HGTV

Sloping roofs. Italianate houses are easily distinguished by their gently sloping roofs and deep overhanging eaves, which are seemingly supported by a row of ...

Italianate Architecture | History, Features & Examples - Study.com

With its beginnings in England, Italianate design principles sought to rebel against the precision and symmetry of Neoclassical design, which incorporated Greek ...

Italianate - Architectural Styles of America and Europe

PERIOD OF POPULARITY: 1850s through 1870s, later in the West. Commercial buildings through 1880s. IDENTIFYING FEATURES: 2 or 3 stories, rarely 1 story; ...

Italianate Architecture Facts and History | Style Guide

Italianate architecture is a style that originated in Italy in the 16th century and was popularized in the United States in the mid-19th century. Italianate ...

Origins of Italianate: New Orleans architectural style reflected ...

New Late Victorian architectural styles, such as Eastlake and Queen Anne, absorbed Italianate's penchant for elaborate detailing, and builders ...

Italianate Architecture Characteristics | Home Design Tips

The Italianate style derived from Italy's rambling farmhouses, usually built of masonry with their characteristic square towers and informal detailing.

Italianate: 1865 To 1890 - Buildings - City of Cincinnati

The style is common in Cincinnati, which has one of the best collections of Italianate buildings in the United States in the Over-the-Rhine area. Italianate is ...

Anglo - Wikipedia

Anglo is a Late Latin prefix used to denote English- in conjunction with another toponym or demonym. The word is derived from Anglia, the Latin name for England ...

itAliAnAte - City of Santa Barbara

By the time the economy had stabilized, Italianate was supplanted by the new Queen Anne style. Like most of California, architectural styles took a while to ...

Italianate (1850-1885) | Weston, MA

This style was influenced by the architecture of the Italian countryside.