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Classical revival style (often called “early classical revival”) that was most popular from about 1770 to 1830; others are imitative of the greek revival style that was popular from about 1830 to 1850. buildings in this style are generally characterized by: a smooth ashlar facade, an attic story, an enriched entablature, and a parapet; a symmetrical facade, commonly having a visually important full-width portico with full-height wood or stone classical columns or with square columns (sometimes paired) and full-height pilasters, or a one-story-high portico; an unadorned roof line; often a side-gabled roof, hipped roof, or gambrel roof; a moderate overhang at the eaves or boxed eaves; balustrades frequently located just above the eaves; commonly ornamented with statuary; a wide frieze below the cornice; double-hung, symmetrically arranged, with lintels above the windows; in homes, usually six-over-six or nineover- nine double-hung windows; a doorway at the center of the facade, capped with a decorative lintel or with a broken pediment; ornamental elements usually surround the door. the terms classical revival, neoclassical revival, and neoclassicism are sometimes used as synonyms for the neoclassical style. needle bath 658 neoclassicism a reinterpretation of the principles
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Entablature, английский
Symmetrical, английский
Симметричный
Frequently, английский
Frecuentemente
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Groove used as an ornament in the, английский
Classical revival style and its derivatives; usually found
Style of the high, английский
Classical period in france
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