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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: La Convalescence de Bayard, 1817. Creator: Révoil, Pierre (1776-1842)

La Convalescence de Bayard, 1817. Creator: Révoil, Pierre (1776-1842)
La Convalescence de Bayard, 1817. Found in the collection of the Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: S.W. [i.e. Southwest] view of the mansion at Mt. Vernon, c.between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Unknown

S.W. [i.e. Southwest] view of the mansion at Mt. Vernon, c.between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Unknown
S.W. [i.e. Southwest] view of the mansion at Mt. Vernon, c.between 1910 and 1920

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Dime Savings Bank building, Detroit, Mich. c1910. Creator: Unknown

Dime Savings Bank building, Detroit, Mich. c1910. Creator: Unknown
Dime Savings Bank building, Detroit, Mich. c1910

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Dime Savings Bank building, Detroit, Mich. c1910. Creator: Unknown

Dime Savings Bank building, Detroit, Mich. c1910. Creator: Unknown
Dime Savings Bank building, Detroit, Mich. c1910

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: District of Columbia Court House, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing

District of Columbia Court House, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. District of Columbia Court House, 1913
District of Columbia Court House, 1913

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Old Ursuline convent, New Orleans, between 1920 and 1926. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Old Ursuline convent, New Orleans, between 1920 and 1926. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Old Ursuline convent, New Orleans, between 1920 and 1926

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Marble hall of the Custom House, New Orleans, between 1920 and 1926. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Marble hall of the Custom House, New Orleans, between 1920 and 1926. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Marble hall of the Custom House, New Orleans, between 1920 and 1926

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Marble hall of the Custom House, New Orleans, between 1920 and 1926. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Marble hall of the Custom House, New Orleans, between 1920 and 1926. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Marble hall of the Custom House, New Orleans, between 1920 and 1926

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Three arched gateways, [College of Charleston, Porter's Lodge, 66 George Street]... c1920-c1926

Three arched gateways, [College of Charleston, Porter's Lodge, 66 George Street]... c1920-c1926
Three arched gateways, [College of Charleston, Porter's Lodge, 66 George Street], Charleston, South Carolina, between 1920 and 1926

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Wrought iron fence of the George Edwards House, 14 Laguerre [i.e. Legare Street]... c1920-c1926

Wrought iron fence of the George Edwards House, 14 Laguerre [i.e. Legare Street]... c1920-c1926. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Wrought iron fence of the George Edwards House, 14 Laguerre [i.e. Legare Street], Charleston, South Carolina, between 1920 and 1926

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Multi-story house, possibly in the Garden District, New Orleans, between 1920 and 1926

Multi-story house, possibly in the Garden District, New Orleans, between 1920 and 1926. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Multi-story house, possibly in the Garden District, New Orleans, between 1920 and 1926

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Facade of a multi-story house, New Orleans or Charleston, South Carolina, between 1920 and 1926

Facade of a multi-story house, New Orleans or Charleston, South Carolina, between 1920 and 1926. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Facade of a multi-story house, New Orleans or Charleston, South Carolina, between 1920 and 1926

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: St. Philip's Church, Charleston, South Carolina, between 1920 and 1926. Creator: Arnold Genthe

St. Philip's Church, Charleston, South Carolina, between 1920 and 1926. Creator: Arnold Genthe
St. Philip's Church, Charleston, South Carolina, between 1920 and 1926

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Saint John's P.E. Church. 1915. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Saint John's P.E. Church. 1915

Saint John's P.E. Church. 1915. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Saint John's P.E. Church. 1915
Saint John's P.E. Church. 1915. Protestant Episcopal church in Greek Revival style, designed by Benjamin Latrobe, Lafayette Square, Washington DC

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: An Ornate Ceiling with an Allegory of Spring, 1790/1815. Creator: Giacomo Antonio Domenico Quarenghi

An Ornate Ceiling with an Allegory of Spring, 1790/1815. Creator: Giacomo Antonio Domenico Quarenghi
An Ornate Ceiling with an Allegory of Spring, 1790/1815

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: The Piazza of Saint Peter's Seen through an Arch of the Basilica, 1778/1779

The Piazza of Saint Peter's Seen through an Arch of the Basilica, 1778/1779
The Piazza of Saint Peter's Seen through an Arch of the Basilica, 1778/1779

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: White House, Washington, D.C. 1913 Nov. Creator: Arnold Genthe

White House, Washington, D.C. 1913 Nov. Creator: Arnold Genthe
White House, Washington, D.C. 1913 Nov

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Inaugural Stands at Capitol, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Inaugural Stands at Capitol, 1917

Inaugural Stands at Capitol, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Inaugural Stands at Capitol, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Inaugural Stands at Capitol, 1917. Preparations for the inauguration of Woodrow Wilson as US President - temporary wooden stands

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Inaugural Stands at Capitol, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Inaugural Stands at Capitol, 1913

Inaugural Stands at Capitol, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Inaugural Stands at Capitol, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Inaugural Stands at Capitol, 1913. Preparations for the inauguration of Woodrow Wilson as US President - temporary wooden stands

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Inaugural Stands - Southeast Corner of Treasury, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Inaugural Stands - Southeast Corner of Treasury, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Inaugural Stands - Southeast Corner of Treasury, 1913. Preparations for the inauguration of Woodrow Wilson as US President - temporary wooden stands

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Inaugural Ceremony - Entire East Front of Capitol, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Inaugural Ceremony - Entire East Front of Capitol, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Inaugural Ceremony - Entire East Front of Capitol, 1913. Inauguration of Woodrow Wilson as US President, Washington DC - packed crowds watch the ceremony

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: 'Sketches in Waterlow Park, which has been Presented to the Public by Sir Sydney Waterlow, 1891

'Sketches in Waterlow Park, which has been Presented to the Public by Sir Sydney Waterlow, 1891. Creator: Unknown
'Sketches in Waterlow Park, which has been Presented to the Public by Sir Sydney Waterlow, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Travel views of Cuba and Guatemala, between 1899 and 1926. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Travel views of Cuba and Guatemala, between 1899 and 1926. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Travel views of Cuba and Guatemala, between 1899 and 1926. Presidential Palace, Havana, Cuba, later the Museum of the Revolution

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Major Pierre L'Enfant of France, Views of Tomb And of Mansion, from Down Hill, 1917

Major Pierre L'Enfant of France, Views of Tomb And of Mansion, from Down Hill, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Major Pierre L'Enfant of France, Views of Tomb And of Mansion, from Down Hill, 1917. Former home of Confederate Army General Robert E

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Travel views of Cuba and Guatemala, between 1899 and 1926. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Travel views of Cuba and Guatemala, between 1899 and 1926. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Travel views of Cuba and Guatemala, between 1899 and 1926. Presidential Palace, Havana, Cuba, later the Museum of the Revolution

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: View of the Garden of the Villa Borghese in Rome;In the Gardens of the Villa Borghese, 1814

View of the Garden of the Villa Borghese in Rome;In the Gardens of the Villa Borghese, 1814. Creator: CW Eckersberg
View of the Garden of the Villa Borghese in Rome;In the Gardens of the Villa Borghese, 1814

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: View of Capitol, Mexico City, Mexico, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing

View of Capitol, Mexico City, Mexico, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. View of Capitol, Mexico City, Mexico, 1913
View of Capitol, Mexico City, Mexico, 1913. Model of the Palacio Legislativo Federal (Federal Legislative Palace), a never-completed building for the legislative bodies of the Mexican Federal

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Cobian Palace, Mexico City, Mexico, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Cobian Palace, Mexico City, Mexico, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Cobian Palace, Mexico City, Mexico, 1913
Cobian Palace, Mexico City, Mexico, 1913. Designed by Emilio Donde and built by Spanish merchant and cotton trader Feliciano Cobian, c1902

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Travel views of Cuba and Guatemala, 1920s. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Travel views of Cuba and Guatemala, 1920s. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Travel views of Cuba and Guatemala, 1920s. Presidential Palace, Havana, Cuba, later the Museum of the Revolution. The palace was designed by Rodolfo Maruri and Paul Belau, and was inaugurated in 1920

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: View down street to St. Michael's Church, Charleston, South Carolina, between 1920 and 1926

View down street to St. Michael's Church, Charleston, South Carolina, between 1920 and 1926. Creator: Arnold Genthe
View down street to St. Michael's Church, Charleston, South Carolina, between 1920 and 1926

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Pamphilius and his sevant Davus, 1802. Creator: Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard

Pamphilius and his sevant Davus, 1802. Creator: Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard
Pamphilius and his sevant Davus. From Terence´s Andria;The lover Pamphilus speaking to his sly servant Davus. Scene from Terence's The Andria, 1802

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Roman Walls, 1744/1750. Creator: Joseph-Marie Vien the Elder

Roman Walls, 1744/1750. Creator: Joseph-Marie Vien the Elder
Roman Walls, 1744/1750

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Loggia and Statuary in an Italian Garden, 1744/1750. Creator: Joseph-Marie Vien the Elder

Loggia and Statuary in an Italian Garden, 1744/1750. Creator: Joseph-Marie Vien the Elder
Loggia and Statuary in an Italian Garden, 1744/1750

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: A Balcony in the Roman Forum, 1744/1750. Creator: Joseph-Marie Vien the Elder

A Balcony in the Roman Forum, 1744/1750. Creator: Joseph-Marie Vien the Elder
A Balcony in the Roman Forum, 1744/1750

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Int. Pension office, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Int

Int. Pension office, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Int. Pension office, between 1910 and 1920
Int. Pension office, between 1910 and 1920.. [Inteior, USA]

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Int. Pension office, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Int

Int. Pension office, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Int. Pension office, between 1910 and 1920
Int. Pension office, between 1910 and 1920. [Inteior, USA]

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: French Commission, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing

French Commission, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. French Commission, between 1910 and 1920
French Commission, between 1910 and 1920

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: French Vases being presented to U.S. Senate, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing

French Vases being presented to U.S. Senate, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing
French Vases being presented to U.S. Senate, between 1910 and 1920

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Pres. Wilson and Agriculture Advisory Committee, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Pres. Wilson and Agriculture Advisory Committee, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Pres
Pres. Wilson and Agriculture Advisory Committee, between 1910 and 1920

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Red Cross Group, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Red Cross Group, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Red Cross Group, between 1910 and 1920
Red Cross Group, between 1910 and 1920. Vehicles pulling up at the entrance to a building in Washington, DC

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: 'Uplands, ' Charles Templeton Crocker house, 400 Uplands Drive, Hillsborough, California, 1917

"Uplands, " Charles Templeton Crocker house, 400 Uplands Drive, Hillsborough, California, 1917. House: Willis Jefferson Polk, built 1913-1915

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: 'Arcady, ' George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917

"Arcady, " George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917. House Architecture: Italianate mission style house by Ralph Radcliffe-Whitehead

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: 'Solana, ' Frederick Forrest Peabody house, Eucalyptus Hill Road, Montecito, California, 1917

"Solana, " Frederick Forrest Peabody house, Eucalyptus Hill Road, Montecito, California, 1917. House Architecture: Francis Townsend Underhill, built 1913-1914

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: 'El Fureidis, ' James Waldron Gillespie house, Parra Grande Lane, Montecito, California, 1917

"El Fureidis, " James Waldron Gillespie house, Parra Grande Lane, Montecito, California, 1917. House Architecture: Bertram Grovesnor [sic] Goodhue with Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: 'Arcady, ' George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917

"Arcady, " George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917. House Architecture: Italianate mission style house by Ralph Radcliffe-Whitehead

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: 'Uplands, ' Charles Templeton Crocker house, 400 Uplands Drive, Hillsborough, California, 1917

"Uplands, " Charles Templeton Crocker house, 400 Uplands Drive, Hillsborough, California, 1917. House Architecture: Willis Jefferson Polk, built 1913-1915

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: 'Uplands, ' Charles Templeton Crocker house, 400 Uplands Drive, Hillsborough, California, 1917

"Uplands, " Charles Templeton Crocker house, 400 Uplands Drive, Hillsborough, California, 1917. House: Willis Jefferson Polk, built 1913-1915

Background imageNeoclassical Architecture Collection: Le menuet, 18th century. Creators: Sebastien Leclerc, Jean-Baptiste Pater

Le menuet, 18th century. Creators: Sebastien Leclerc, Jean-Baptiste Pater
Le menuet, 18th century. The Minuet. Baroque dance, popular at the court of Louis XIV. Musicians, dancers and commedia dell'arte characters



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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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