Italianate Style Architecture 1840-1890. A reaction to the formal classical ideals, this American architectural style was inspired by the breezy openness of Italian villas.
The buildings most commonly associated with the Boom style are the richly decorated Italianate villas and speculative terrace houses of Melbourne.
His works are mostly religious subjects, imbued with a gentle piety showing the influence of the earlier Netherlandish masters, such as Jan van Eyck and Hugo van der Goes, but now inflected with an Italianate influence which is manifested in a new ...
Chief among the Italianates were Bartholomeus Breenbergh, Andries and Jan Both, Nicolaes Berchem, and Jan Asselijn. The Both brothers, of Utrecht, were to some degree rivals of the Haarlem-born Berchem.
The setting is the Italianate garden entrance to Rubens' mansion, an Antwerp landmark designed by the owner himself as one of northern Europe's first classically styled structures.
Italian Landscape with SS Giovanni e Paolo in Rome Italian Landscape with the Ruins of a Roman Bridge and Aqueduct Italianate Landscape with a River and an Arched Bridge Italianate Landscape with the Parting of Jacob and Laban ...
(1753-1824), Fyodor Matveyev (1758-1826), Maxim Vorobiev (1787-1855) and Silvester Shchedrin (1791-1830) - had produced a number of masterpieces of landscape painting - these works were very heavily influenced by the Italianate pictures ...
This painting displays the spirit of pastoral literature rather directly, which is emphasized by the Italianate appearance. This is obvious in the figures, the mountain view in the background and the architecture of the buildings.
Renaissance with the work of writers William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, Edmund Spenser, Sir Thomas More, Francis Bacon, Sir Philip Sidney, John Milton, as well as great artists, architects (such as Inigo Jones who introduced Italianate ...
See also: Painting, Classic, Court, Renaissance, Roman
 
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