Neoclassical Revival

Isaac Kremer/ November 21, 2025/ / 0 comments

The last phase of European classicism, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, characterized by monumentality, strict use of the orders, and sparing application of ornament. Although the World’s Columbian Exposition also led to the Neoclassical Revival, this style was less formal than the Beaux Arts and could be adapted to both expensive and modest homes. (Reiss, 2004)

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