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Neoclassical architecture is a style of architecture that emerged in the late 18th century, based on the classical styles of ancient Greece and Rome

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Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: USA, New York, New York City, Lower Manhattan, Wall Street

USA, New York, New York City, Lower Manhattan, Wall Street

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: USA, New York, New York City, Lower Manhattan, Wall Street

USA, New York, New York City, Lower Manhattan, Wall Street

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: USA, New York, New York City, Lower Manhattan, Wall Street

USA, New York, New York City, Lower Manhattan, Wall Street

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: United Kingdom, England, Merseyside, Liverpool, View of City looking towards St

United Kingdom, England, Merseyside, Liverpool, View of City looking towards St Georges Hall a Grade I listed building

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: United Kingdom, England, Merseyside, Liverpool, View of City looking towards St

United Kingdom, England, Merseyside, Liverpool, View of City looking towards St Georges Hall a Grade I listed building

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Cuba, Cienfuegos, Punta Gorda, Palacio de Vallea- now a restaurant, museum and bar

Cuba, Cienfuegos, Punta Gorda, Palacio de Vallea- now a restaurant, museum and bar
Cuba, Cienfuegos, Punta Gorda, Palacio de ValleA- now a restaurant, museum and bar

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Dolmabahce Palace, Istanbul, Turkey

Dolmabahce Palace, Istanbul, Turkey

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: The Main Gate, Dolmabahce Palace, Istanbul, Turkey

The Main Gate, Dolmabahce Palace, Istanbul, Turkey

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: United States, Alabama, Montgomery. Alabama Department of Archives and History

United States, Alabama, Montgomery. Alabama Department of Archives and History

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: United States, Alabama, Montgomery. Alabama Department of Archives and History

United States, Alabama, Montgomery. Alabama Department of Archives and History

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Almudena Cathedral, Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain

Almudena Cathedral, Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Almudena Cathedral, Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain

Almudena Cathedral, Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Germany, Saxony, Dresden, Altstadt (Old Town)

Germany, Saxony, Dresden, Altstadt (Old Town). Zwinger Palace at night, built in Rococo style and designed by court architect MatthAaus Daniel PAoppelmann

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Germany, Saxony, Dresden, Altstadt (Old Town)

Germany, Saxony, Dresden, Altstadt (Old Town). Zwinger Palace at night, built in Rococo style and designed by court architect MatthAaus Daniel PAoppelmann

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Germany, Saxony, Dresden, Altstadt (Old Town). Zwinger Palace, built in Rococo style

Germany, Saxony, Dresden, Altstadt (Old Town). Zwinger Palace, built in Rococo style and designed by court architect MatthAaus Daniel PAoppelmann

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Facade of Kenwood House on Hampstead Heath, designed by Robert Adam architect

Facade of Kenwood House on Hampstead Heath, designed by Robert Adam architect and former home to the aristocratic Murray and Guinness families, London, England, Great Britain

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: City Hall at dusk, Gyor, Western Transdanubia, Hungary

City Hall at dusk, Gyor, Western Transdanubia, Hungary

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: City Hall at dusk, Gyor, Western Transdanubia, Hungary

City Hall at dusk, Gyor, Western Transdanubia, Hungary

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: City Hall, Gyor, Western Transdanubia, Hungary

City Hall, Gyor, Western Transdanubia, Hungary

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Ivan Vazov National Theatre, the oldest theatre in the country. Sofia, Bulgaria

Ivan Vazov National Theatre, the oldest theatre in the country. Sofia, Bulgaria

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Ferenc Mora Museum at dusk, Szeged, Southern Plain, Hungary

Ferenc Mora Museum at dusk, Szeged, Southern Plain, Hungary

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Schlossplatz (Castle Square ) and Neues Schloss (New Castle) at dawn, Stuttgart

Schlossplatz (Castle Square ) and Neues Schloss (New Castle) at dawn, Stuttgart, Baden-WAorttemberg, Germany

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Kurhaus at dawn, Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany

Kurhaus at dawn, Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Schlossplatz (Castle Square ) and Neues Schloss (New Castle) at dawn, Stuttgart

Schlossplatz (Castle Square ) and Neues Schloss (New Castle) at dawn, Stuttgart, Baden-WAorttemberg, Germany

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Kurhaus at dawn, Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany

Kurhaus at dawn, Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Kurhaus at dawn, Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany

Kurhaus at dawn, Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Schlossplatz (Castle Square ) and Neues Schloss (New Castle) at dusk, Stuttgart

Schlossplatz (Castle Square ) and Neues Schloss (New Castle) at dusk, Stuttgart, Baden-WAorttemberg, Germany

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Europe, United Kingdom, England, London, Hampstead Heath, Kenwood House

Europe, United Kingdom, England, London, Hampstead Heath, Kenwood House

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Europe, Great Britain, England, Oxfordshire, Oxford University, the Clarendon Building

Europe, Great Britain, England, Oxfordshire, Oxford University, the Clarendon Building - an early 18th-century neoclassical building by Nicholas Hawksmoor on Broad Street

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Europe, Great Britain, England, Oxfordshire, Oxford University, the Clarendon Building

Europe, Great Britain, England, Oxfordshire, Oxford University, the Clarendon Building - an early 18th-century neoclassical building by Nicholas Hawksmoor on Broad Street

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Ivan Vazov National Theatre, the oldest theatre in the country. Sofia, Bulgaria

Ivan Vazov National Theatre, the oldest theatre in the country. Sofia, Bulgaria

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Possagno, Treviso province, Veneto, Italy The Canova Temple

Possagno, Treviso province, Veneto, Italy The Canova Temple. The sculptor Antonio Canova was born in Possagno and built his temple here

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Church of Saint Jacques-sur-Coudenberg at Place Royale, Brussels, Belgium

Church of Saint Jacques-sur-Coudenberg at Place Royale, Brussels, Belgium

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Belgium, West Flanders (Vlaanderen), Bruges (Brugge)

Belgium, West Flanders (Vlaanderen), Bruges (Brugge). Neoclassical facade of Brugse Vrije on Burg Square

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Belgium, West Flanders (Vlaanderen), Bruges (Brugge)

Belgium, West Flanders (Vlaanderen), Bruges (Brugge). Neoclassical facade of Brugse Vrije on Burg Square

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Belgium, West Flanders (Vlaanderen), Bruges (Brugge)

Belgium, West Flanders (Vlaanderen), Bruges (Brugge). Coat of Arms of Bruges on the Neoclassical facade of Brugse Vrije

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Argentina, Buenos Aires Province, City of Buenos Aires, Plaza del Congreso, Elevated

Argentina, Buenos Aires Province, City of Buenos Aires, Plaza del Congreso, Elevated view of the Palace of the Argentine National Congress

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Argentina, Buenos Aires Province, City of Buenos Aires, Plaza del Congreso, Elevated

Argentina, Buenos Aires Province, City of Buenos Aires, Plaza del Congreso, Elevated view of the Palace of the Argentine National Congress

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Schlossplatz (Castle Square ) and Neues Schloss (New Castle) at dawn, Stuttgart

Schlossplatz (Castle Square ) and Neues Schloss (New Castle) at dawn, Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa

Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa
Old Raadzal (Raadsaal, council building or city hall), Naval Hill, Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa. Date: circa 1925

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Longmarket Street, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa

Longmarket Street, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa
Longmarket Street, Pietermaritzburg, Natal Province, South Africa. Date: circa 1906

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Gothic Interior

Gothic Interior
The Neo-Gothic interior of the Manchester Town Hall. The Manchester Town Hall is grade I listed. It was designed by Alfred Waterhouse

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Guanajuato city

Guanajuato city
Guanajuato, the capital of Guanajuato state, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a charming colonial era city situated in a picturesque valley surrounded by the Sierra de Guanajuato mountains

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Brereton Hall (b/w photo)

Brereton Hall (b/w photo)
CLF294302 Brereton Hall (b/w photo) by Evans, Frederick Henry (1853-1943); (add.info.: built by Sir William Brereton (1550-1631) in 1586;); © Country Life

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: The nave looking east, Westminster Abbey, London (b/w photo) (see 294224)

The nave looking east, Westminster Abbey, London (b/w photo) (see 294224)
CLF294222 The nave looking east, Westminster Abbey, London (b/w photo) (see 294224) by Evans, Frederick Henry (1853-1943); (add.info)

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: The Great Conservatory, Syon House, from The English Country House (b/w photo)

The Great Conservatory, Syon House, from The English Country House (b/w photo)
CLF306319 The Great Conservatory, Syon House, from The English Country House (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info)

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: The Library at Mellerstain House, Berwickshire, from The Country Houses of Robert Adam

The Library at Mellerstain House, Berwickshire, from The Country Houses of Robert Adam, by Eileen Harris
CLF289876 The Library at Mellerstain House, Berwickshire, from The Country Houses of Robert Adam, by Eileen Harris, published 2007 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: ANI11317WT29

ANI11317WT29
The Jefferson Memorial at night across the Tidal Pool on the National Mall in Washington DC



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Neoclassical Architecture Collection

Neoclassical architecture is a style of architecture that emerged in the late 18th century, based on the classical styles of ancient Greece and Rome. It was characterized by its use of symmetry, proportion, and balance. Neoclassical buildings often featured grand facades with columns and pediments, as well as decorative elements such as sculptures and reliefs. This style was used for both public buildings such as government offices, churches, libraries, universities, and museums; as well as private residences. The most famous example of the White House in Washington D.C., designed by James Hoban in 1792. Other notable examples include the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin (1791), The Louvre Museum in Paris (1793), The British Museum (1823) and St Paul's Cathedral in London (1820). Neoclassicism has been influential throughout history up to modern times; it continues to be a popular architectural style today.
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Media Storehouse offers a stunning collection of Neoclassical Architecture wall art and framed prints. This style of architecture emerged in the mid-18th century as a reaction to the ornate Baroque and Rococo styles that dominated Europe at the time. It was inspired by classical Greek and Roman architecture, which emphasized symmetry, simplicity, and proportion. The Neoclassical Architecture collection features beautiful photographs and illustrations of iconic buildings from around the world, such as the Parthenon in Athens, Greece; The Pantheon in Rome, Italy; The White House in Washington D.C., USA; and many more. Each piece captures the elegance and grandeur of this timeless architectural style. These artworks are perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to any room or office space. They make great gifts for history buffs, architects or anyone who appreciates classic design. With our high-quality printing techniques, these pieces will look stunning on your walls for years to come.
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Neoclassical Architecture art prints are a type of artwork that showcases the architectural styles and designs from the Neoclassical era. This style emerged in the 18th century as a reaction to the ornate and extravagant Baroque and Rococo styles, which were popular during that time. Neoclassical architecture is characterized by its simplicity, symmetry, and use of classical motifs such as columns, pediments, and domes. These art prints feature stunning depictions of famous buildings and structures from this period, including government buildings, museums, churches, and private residences. They are often created using high-quality printing techniques on various materials like paper or canvas to ensure their longevity. Neoclassical Architecture art prints are perfect for those who appreciate history or have an interest in architecture. They can be used to decorate homes or offices with a touch of elegance while also serving as educational pieces that showcase some of humanity's greatest achievements in design and engineering.
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We offer a wide range of Neoclassical Architecture art prints that you can buy. The collection includes various styles of architecture from the 18th and 19th centuries, including Georgian, Palladian, and Beaux-Arts. You can find stunning prints of iconic buildings such as the Pantheon in Rome, the Parthenon in Athens, and St Paul's Cathedral in London. The prints are available in different sizes and formats to suit your preferences. You can choose from high-quality paper prints or canvas prints that come ready to hang on your wall. The images are reproduced using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure exceptional clarity and color accuracy. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or an elegant addition to your office decor, we have something for everyone. With their extensive selection of Neoclassical Architecture art prints, you're sure to find the perfect print to complement any space.
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