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Neo Classical Style Collection

The neo-classical style, characterized by its grandeur and elegance, has left an indelible mark on architectural marvels around the world

Background imageNeo Classical Style Collection: La Madeleine Church, Paris, France, Europe

La Madeleine Church, Paris, France, Europe

Background imageNeo Classical Style Collection: The Argentine National Congress at twilight, Balvanera, Buenos Aires, Argentina

The Argentine National Congress at twilight, Balvanera, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Built in Neo-Classical style and designed by architect Vittorio Meano

Background imageNeo Classical Style Collection: The Argentine National Congress and La Inmobiliaria builidng domes at sunset, Monserrat

The Argentine National Congress and La Inmobiliaria builidng domes at sunset, Monserrat, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Background imageNeo Classical Style Collection: Austria, Vienna, Rathausplatz, City Hall

Austria, Vienna, Rathausplatz, City Hall

Background imageNeo Classical Style Collection: Maiden Erleigh, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo)

Maiden Erleigh, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo)
CLF311830 Maiden Erleigh, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageNeo Classical Style Collection: Antique photograph of Melbourne (Australia)-19th century:scene street

Antique photograph of Melbourne (Australia)-19th century:scene street
Antique photograph of crowded street (Collins Street?) of Melbourne city centre (Australia) during the late 19th century, when the city had been founded about fifty years before

Background imageNeo Classical Style Collection: The Temple of Neptune at Kingsgate in the Isle of Thanet, 1768 (engraving)

The Temple of Neptune at Kingsgate in the Isle of Thanet, 1768 (engraving)
XJF465137 The Temple of Neptune at Kingsgate in the Isle of Thanet, 1768 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Henry)

Background imageNeo Classical Style Collection: Sofa, c. 1825 (painted satinwood)

Sofa, c. 1825 (painted satinwood)
BAL2604 Sofa, c.1825 (painted satinwood) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageNeo Classical Style Collection: The New Theatre in New Orleans, engraved after a photograph, 1859 (litho) (b / w photo)

The New Theatre in New Orleans, engraved after a photograph, 1859 (litho) (b / w photo)
CHT206522 The New Theatre in New Orleans, engraved after a photograph, 1859 (litho) (b/w photo) by Fichot, Michel C. (1817-1903) and Gaildrau, Jules (1816-98); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs

Background imageNeo Classical Style Collection: East Front of Monticello, home of Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), built 1772 (photo)

East Front of Monticello, home of Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), built 1772 (photo)
BAL12243 East Front of Monticello, home of Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), built 1772 (photo) by American School, (18th century); Charlottesville, Virginia

Background imageNeo Classical Style Collection: Statue at steps in front of building, Wall Street, Trinity Church in distance, New York City

Statue at steps in front of building, Wall Street, Trinity Church in distance, New York City, USA (B&W)

Background imageNeo Classical Style Collection: Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland; Custom House On Liffey River Illuminated At Dusk

Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland; Custom House On Liffey River Illuminated At Dusk

Background imageNeo Classical Style Collection: Stage decor street houses modern Street Le chemin modern

Stage decor street houses modern Street Le chemin modern
Stage decor with street and houses The modern Street / Le chemin modern (title on object), A stage setting, representing a street with on houses on both sides in neo-classical style

Background imageNeo Classical Style Collection: Lazio Frosinone Sora S. Bartolomeo Italy italian country

Lazio Frosinone Sora S. Bartolomeo Italy italian country
Lazio Frosinone Sora S. Bartolomeo, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Post-medieval Architecture, sculpture, painting

Background imageNeo Classical Style Collection: Detail Of Bundestag (Reichstag) With German Flag In Front

Detail Of Bundestag (Reichstag) With German Flag In Front

Background imageNeo Classical Style Collection: Europe, United Kingom, England, Oxfordshire, Oxford, Radcliffe Camera

Europe, United Kingom, England, Oxfordshire, Oxford, Radcliffe Camera

Background imageNeo Classical Style Collection: Town Hall and Square, Vilnius, Lithuania, Baltic States, Europe

Town Hall and Square, Vilnius, Lithuania, Baltic States, Europe

Background imageNeo Classical Style Collection: Palacial houses in Douglas, Isle of Man, crown dependency of the United Kingdom, Europe

Palacial houses in Douglas, Isle of Man, crown dependency of the United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageNeo Classical Style Collection: Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery), Museum Island, UNESCO World Heritge Site

Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery), Museum Island, UNESCO World Heritge Site, Mitte, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageNeo Classical Style Collection: Franzoesischer Dom (French Cathedral), Schiller memorial, Konzerthaus (concert hall)

Franzoesischer Dom (French Cathedral), Schiller memorial, Konzerthaus (concert hall), Gendarmenmarkt, Mitte, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageNeo Classical Style Collection: General Grant National Memorial, Riverside Park, New York City, USA, (B&W)

General Grant National Memorial, Riverside Park, New York City, USA, (B&W)

Background imageNeo Classical Style Collection: BARBADOS, Bridgetown, Detail of Public Library

BARBADOS, Bridgetown, Detail of Public Library



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The neo-classical style, characterized by its grandeur and elegance, has left an indelible mark on architectural marvels around the world. From Maiden Erleigh in England's Lost Houses to the Argentine National Congress in Buenos Aires, this timeless aesthetic continues to captivate us. In Argentina, the stunning Argentine National Congress stands proudly at twilight, its neo-classical design crafted by architect Vittorio Meano. The building exudes a sense of power and sophistication that is further enhanced by the enchanting domes of La Inmobiliaria builidng at sunset. Across Europe, this majestic style can be found. Vienna's Rathausplatz boasts an imposing city hall that showcases intricate detailing and symmetrical proportions. Meanwhile, Oxfordshire's Radcliffe Camera and All Souls College in England evoke a sense of intellectualism and scholarly pursuits. Traveling back in time through antique photographs reveals Melbourne's 19th-century streets adorned with neoclassical architecture. These structures stand as a testament to both the city's rich history and enduring beauty. Even furniture embraced this classical revival during the 19th century. A painted satinwood sofa from c. 1825 exemplifies the attention to detail and craftsmanship synonymous with this era. As we journey across continents, we encounter more iconic landmarks shaped by neoclassicism. The New Theatre in New Orleans transports us back to 1859 when it graced audiences with its grandeur while Monticello's East Front reminds us of Thomas Jefferson's vision for his beloved home. Finally, standing tall amidst Paris' bustling streets is La Madeleine Church - a true masterpiece showcasing France's love affair with neoclassical design. From regal buildings to exquisite furnishings, these glimpses into the neo-classical style remind us why it continues to inspire awe centuries later - its ability to seamlessly blend gracefulness with timeless appeal remains unmatched.