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Gothic façade of the Parlement de Rouen in France, built between 1499 and 1508, which inspired neo-Gothic revival in the 19th century. French neo-Gothic had its roots in the French medieval Gothic architecture, where it was created in the 12th century. Gothic architecture was sometimes known during the medieval period as the "Opus Francigenum ...
40.1 Neo gothic buildings erected during 19th or 20th century. ... Scotland, (the second largest example of Gothic Revival architecture in the British Isles), 1870;
The Russian Revival-representing Uspenski Cathedral from 1868 in Katajanokka, Helsinki, Finland. The idea that architecture might represent the glory of kingdoms can be traced to the dawn of civilisation, but the notion that architecture can bear the stamp of national character is a modern idea, that appeared in the historical and philosophical writing of the 18th century and was given ...
Gothic architecture survived the early modern period and flourished again in a revival from the late 18th century and throughout the 19th. [1] Perpendicular was the first Gothic style revived in the 18th century.
If Chartres wrote the Gothic rulebook, Amiens took it to new heights—literally. One of France's largest churches, this 13th-century marvel is where Gothic architecture really spreads its wings.
The sheriff court in Greenock (1869) is a typical Scottish Baronial building with crow-stepped gables and corbelled corner turrets.. Scottish baronial or Scots baronial is an architectural style of 19th-century Gothic Revival which revived the forms and ornaments of historical architecture of Scotland in the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period.
Credle said she hopes the 75-minute tour will leave people with a new appreciation for Madison Square and gothic revival architecture. ... Well, this was mid-century modern in the 19th century. It ...
Truman O. Angell; John Lee Archer; James Piers St Aubyn; Hubert Austin; William Swinden Barber; James Oscar Betelle; Edmund Blacket; George Frederick Bodley