The prevailing style of the 18th century in Great Britain and the North American colonies, so named after George I, George II, and George III (1714-1820), but commonly not including George IV. Derived from Classical, Renaissance, and Baroque forms. In the British colonies of North America the style was prevalent from 1714 to 1776. A Georgian Revival (also called Neo-Georgian) occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as part of the broader Colonial Revival.
Georgian Colonial, Georgian Colonial architecture, Georgian motif