Romanesque Revival (or Neo-Romanesque) is a style of building employed in the late 19th century inspired by the 11th and 12th century Romanesque style of architecture.
Romanesque Revival (1870-1900) STYLES MENU (In roughly chronological order) HOME ...
Romanesque Revival - Illustrated Characteristics Roman Examples: ...
ROMANESQUE REVIVAL, BEAUX ARTS AND CHATEAU c. 1880-1910 Romanesque Revival heavy rough-textured masonry ...
Romanesque Revival Extra Reading Books Follet, Kenneth, Pillars of the Earth, New York : Random House, 1992 ...
In the mid 19th century, American public and commercial buildings were sometimes modeled after the European Romanesque style (Romanesque Revival).
This uniquely American style began as basically a Queen Anne style wrapped in shingles, but as the style evolved, it incorporated elements from the Romanesque Revival, Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, and Gothic Revival styles.
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See also: Roman, Romanesque, Architecture, House, Church
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