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Regency in England
Regency architecture can best be described as Romantic Classicism because it has liberal quantities of both the classical and the romantic.

 


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French Regency and Other Aspects of French Architecture
      French regency is a style of french architecture that is very similar to English Regency but with two differing features.

REGENCY Strictly the period from 1811 to 1820 when George, Prince of Wales was Prince Regent due to the madness of his father George IV. In architecture it is more generally considered the period from the 1790s to about 1840.

Regency:
Neoclassical style of British furniture popular during the first half of the 1800's. This style spawned adaptations and true reproductions of Greek and roman furniture and coincided with Directories and Empire styles in France.

Regency
- the period (1810 - 1820) during which the later King George IV governed the country as Prince Regent. Characterised by the bow front. see Georgian ...

1800-30, which favoured thinner or more summary classical detail than the 18th-century norm. (Vogue Regency refers to its revival as a fashionable style of the 1920s-50s.)ReinforcedOf concrete: incorporating steel rods to take the tensile ...

The sphinx enjoyed a major revival in European decorative art from the Renaissance onwards, especially during the Adam, and Regency periods.

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