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Italianate architecture is a style of 19th century architecture that originated in Italy and was popularized in the United States

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Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: Newton Ferrers House, St Mellion, Cornwall. 1970

Newton Ferrers House, St Mellion, Cornwall. 1970
A view of Newton Ferrers House in St Mellion. The current house, with Italianate terraces, was built for the Coryton family in the late 17th century. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: Mona Lisa (oil on canvas)

Mona Lisa (oil on canvas)
WLT430767 Mona Lisa (oil on canvas) by Vinci, Leonardo da (1452-1519) (after); 100.3x81.9 cm; Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, USA; Acquired by Henry Walters, before 1909; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: Newton Ferrers House, St Mellion, Cornwall. 1970

Newton Ferrers House, St Mellion, Cornwall. 1970
A view of Newton Ferrers House in St Mellion. The current house, with Italianate terraces, was built for the Coryton family in the late 17th century. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: Belle Grove, Louisiana, 1938 (b / w photo)

Belle Grove, Louisiana, 1938 (b / w photo)
5672319 Belle Grove, Louisiana, 1938 (b/w photo) by Johnston, Frances Benjamin (1864-1952); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: Marble Balustrades of the Staircase in the Foreign Office, c1935. Creator: King

Marble Balustrades of the Staircase in the Foreign Office, c1935. Creator: King
Marble Balustrades of the Staircase in the Foreign Office, c1935. The Italianate interior of the Foreign Office in King Charles Street, off Whitehall, in central London

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: Newton Ferrers House, St Mellion, Cornwall. 1970

Newton Ferrers House, St Mellion, Cornwall. 1970
A view of Newton Ferrers House in St Mellion. The current house, with Italianate terraces, was built for the Coryton family in the late 17th century. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: Earl of Crawford tomb robbed, 1881

Earl of Crawford tomb robbed, 1881
Four scenes relating to the tomb robbery of Alexander William Crawford Lindsay(1812-1880), 25th Earl of Crawford, 8th Earl of Balcarres. 1. Dunecht House, near Aberdeen. 2. The Chapel. 3

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: Plymouth Guildhall

Plymouth Guildhall, Devon, England, was designed by local architects Alfred Norman and James Hine in the Victorian Gothic style. Rebuilt after the World War Two Blitz. Date: 1873 and 1959

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: Italinate landscape with round tower, 1667. Creator: Frederik de Moucheron

Italinate landscape with round tower, 1667. Creator: Frederik de Moucheron
Italinate landscape with round tower, 1667

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: The New Townhall, Blackburn, 1857. Creator: Unknown

The New Townhall, Blackburn, 1857. Creator: Unknown
The New Townhall, Blackburn, 1857. Civic building designed by James Patterson. The style is Italian...The police office and prison are at the east end of the buildings

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: Hotel Cadillac, Detroit, Mich. between 1900 and 1915. Creator: Unknown

Hotel Cadillac, Detroit, Mich. between 1900 and 1915. Creator: Unknown
Hotel Cadillac, Detroit, Mich. between 1900 and 1915

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: Robb House, New Orleans, between 1920 and 1926. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Robb House, New Orleans, between 1920 and 1926. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Robb House, New Orleans, between 1920 and 1926

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: Robb House, New Orleans, between 1920 and 1926. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Robb House, New Orleans, between 1920 and 1926. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Robb House, New Orleans, between 1920 and 1926

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'Glenn-Orr, ' William Meade Orr house, 500 North Vega Street, Alhambra, California, 1923

"Glenn-Orr, " William Meade Orr house, 500 North Vega Street, Alhambra, California, 1923. House Architecture: Hunt, Eager & Burns, 1910-1911

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'Arcady, ' George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917

"Arcady, " George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917. House Architecture: Italianate mission style house by Ralph Radcliffe-Whitehead

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: Mrs. Francis Lemoine Loring house, 700 South San Rafael Avenue, Pasadena, California, 1917

Mrs. Francis Lemoine Loring house, 700 South San Rafael Avenue, Pasadena, California, 1917
Mrs. Francis Lemoine Loring house, 700 South San Rafael Avenue, San Rafael Heights, Pasadena, California, 1917. House Architecture: Originally designed for W.H

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: Mrs. Francis Lemoine Loring house, 700 South San Rafael Avenue, Pasadena, California, 1917

Mrs. Francis Lemoine Loring house, 700 South San Rafael Avenue, Pasadena, California, 1917
Mrs. Francis Lemoine Loring house, 700 South San Rafael Avenue, San Rafael Heights, Pasadena, California, 1917. House Architecture: Originally designed for W.H

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'Arcady, ' George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917

"Arcady, " George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917. House Architecture: Italianate mission style house by Ralph Radcliffe-Whitehead

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'Glendessary, ' Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917

"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917
"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Mission Heights, Santa Barbara, California, 1917

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'Arcady, ' George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917

"Arcady, " George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917. House Architecture: Italianate mission style house by Ralph Radcliffe-Whitehead

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'Arcady, ' George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917

"Arcady, " George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917. House Architecture: Italianate mission style house by Ralph Radcliffe-Whitehead

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'Arcady, ' George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917

"Arcady, " George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917. House Architecture: Italianate mission style house by Ralph Radcliffe-Whitehead

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'El Fureidis, ' James Waldron Gillespie house, Parra Grande Lane, Montecito, California, 1917

"El Fureidis, " James Waldron Gillespie house, Parra Grande Lane, Montecito, California, 1917. House Architecture: Bertram Grovesnor [sic] Goodhue with Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: Mrs. Francis Lemoine Loring house, 700 South San Rafael Avenue, Pasadena, California, 1917

Mrs. Francis Lemoine Loring house, 700 South San Rafael Avenue, Pasadena, California, 1917. House Architecture: Originally designed for W.H. Bailey by Myron Hunt and Elmer Grey, 1906

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'Arcady, ' George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917

"Arcady, " George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917. House Architecture: Italianate mission style house by Ralph Radcliffe-Whitehead

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'Villa Rose, ' Joseph Donahoe Grant house, 2260 Redington Road, Hillsborough, California, 1917

"Villa Rose, " Joseph Donahoe Grant house, 2260 Redington Road, Hillsborough, California, 1917. House Architecture: Lewis Parsons Hobart, completed 1912

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'Arcady, ' George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917

"Arcady, " George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917. House Architecture: Italianate mission style house by Ralph Radcliffe-Whitehead

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'Villa Rose, ' Joseph Donahoe Grant house, 2260 Redington Road, Hillsborough, California, 1917

"Villa Rose, " Joseph Donahoe Grant house, 2260 Redington Road, Hillsborough, California, 1917. House Architecture: Lewis Parsons Hobart, completed 1912

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'Newmar, ' Senator George Almer Newhall house, 1761 Manor Drive, Hillsborough, California, 1917

"Newmar, " Senator George Almer Newhall house, 1761 Manor Drive, Hillsborough, California, 1917. House Architecture: Lewis Parsons Hobart, completed 1913

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'Newmar, ' Senator George Almer Newhall house, 1761 Manor Drive, Hillsborough, California, 1917

"Newmar, " Senator George Almer Newhall house, 1761 Manor Drive, Hillsborough, California, 1917. House Architecture: Lewis Parsons Hobart, completed 1913

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: Myron Hunt house, 200 North Grand Avenue, Pasadena, California, 1917

Myron Hunt house, 200 North Grand Avenue, Pasadena, California, 1917. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Myron Hunt house, 200 North Grand Avenue, Pasadena, California, 1917. House architecture: Myron Hunt, 1905. Landscape: Myron Hunt, from 1905

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'Arcady, ' George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917

"Arcady, " George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917. House Architecture: Italianate mission style house by Ralph Radcliffe-Whitehead

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'Arcady, ' George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917

"Arcady, " George Owen Knapp house, Sycamore Canyon Road, Montecito, California, 1917. House Architecture: Italianate mission style house by Ralph Radcliffe-Whitehead

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'El Fureidis, ' James Waldron Gillespie house, Parra Grande Lane, Montecito, California, 1917

"El Fureidis, " James Waldron Gillespie house, Parra Grande Lane, Montecito, California, 1917. House Architecture: Bertram Grovesnor [sic] Goodhue with Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'Las Tejas, ' Oakleigh Thorne house, 170 Picacho Road, Montecito, California, 1923

"Las Tejas, " Oakleigh Thorne house, 170 Picacho Road, Montecito, California, 1923. House Architecture: Remodel and addition to existing adobe house, designed by William Alston Hayne II

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: James Kennedy Moffitt house, 86 Sea View Avenue, Piedmont, California, 1917

James Kennedy Moffitt house, 86 Sea View Avenue, Piedmont, California, 1917. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
James Kennedy Moffitt house, 86 Sea View Avenue, Piedmont, California, 1917. House Architecture: Willis Jefferson Polk, built 1912. Landscape: Probably Willis Jefferson Polk

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: James Kennedy Moffitt house, 86 Sea View Avenue, Piedmont, California, 1917

James Kennedy Moffitt house, 86 Sea View Avenue, Piedmont, California, 1917. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
James Kennedy Moffitt house, 86 Sea View Avenue, Piedmont, California, 1917. House Architecture: Willis Jefferson Polk, built 1912. Landscape: Probably Willis Jefferson Polk

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: James Kennedy Moffitt house, 86 Sea View Avenue, Piedmont, California, 1917

James Kennedy Moffitt house, 86 Sea View Avenue, Piedmont, California, 1917. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
James Kennedy Moffitt house, 86 Sea View Avenue, Piedmont, California, 1917. House Architecture: Willis Jefferson Polk, built 1912. Landscape: Probably Willis Jefferson Polk

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'Piranhurst, ' Henry Ernest Bothin house, 371 Cold Spring Road, Montecito, California, 1917

"Piranhurst, " Henry Ernest Bothin house, 371 Cold Spring Road, Montecito, California, 1917. House Architecture: Italianate villa by F. Garvin Hudson, begun 1914 for Henry Ernest Bothin

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'Glendessary, ' Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917

"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917
"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Mission Heights, Santa Barbara, California, 1917

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: Mrs. Francis Lemoine Loring house, 700 South San Rafael Avenue, Pasadena, California, 1917

Mrs. Francis Lemoine Loring house, 700 South San Rafael Avenue, Pasadena, California, 1917
Mrs. Francis Lemoine Loring house, 700 South San Rafael Avenue, San Rafael Heights, Pasadena, California, 1917. House Architecture: Originally designed for W.H

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'New Place, ' William Henry Crocker house, 80 New Place Road, Hillsborough, California, 1917

"New Place, " William Henry Crocker house, 80 New Place Road, Hillsborough, California, 1917. House Architecture: Lewis Parsons Hobart, completed 1910

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'Villa Rose, ' Joseph Donahoe Grant house, 2260 Redington Road, Hillsborough, California, 1917

"Villa Rose, " Joseph Donahoe Grant house, 2260 Redington Road, Hillsborough, California, 1917. House Architecture: Lewis Parsons Hobart, completed 1912

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'Kimberly Crest, ' John Alfred Kimberly house, 1325 Prospect Drive, Redlands, California, 1917

"Kimberly Crest, " John Alfred Kimberly house, 1325 Prospect Drive, Redlands, California, 1917. House Architecture: French revival chateau, Dennis & Farwell, built 1897

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'Il Paradiso, ' Mrs. Dudley Peter Allen house, 1188 Hillcrest Avenue, Oak Knoll, Pasadena, CA, 1917

"Il Paradiso, " Mrs. Dudley Peter Allen house, 1188 Hillcrest Avenue, Oak Knoll, Pasadena, CA, 1917
"Il Paradiso, " Mrs. Dudley Peter Allen house, 1188 Hillcrest Avenue, Oak Knoll, Pasadena, California, 1917. House Architecture: Greene & Greene, 1911-1913

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: Mrs. Eldridge Merick Fowler house, 363 Grove Street, Pasadena, California, 1917

Mrs. Eldridge Merick Fowler house, 363 Grove Street, Pasadena, California, 1917. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Mrs. Eldridge Merick Fowler house, 363 Grove Street, Pasadena, California, 1917. House Architecture: Louis Kwiatkowski, with changes in 1915 by Myron Hunt

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'Villa Rose, ' Joseph Donahoe Grant house, 2260 Redington Road, Hillsborough, California, 1917

"Villa Rose, " Joseph Donahoe Grant house, 2260 Redington Road, Hillsborough, California, 1917. House Architecture: Lewis Parsons Hobart, completed 1912

Background imageItalianate Architecture Collection: 'Glendessary, ' Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917

"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917
"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Mission Heights, Santa Barbara, California, 1917



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Italianate Architecture Collection

Italianate architecture is a style of 19th century architecture that originated in Italy and was popularized in the United States, and is characterized by its low-pitched roofs, wide eaves, tall windows, and ornamental details such as brackets and balustrades. The style also features towers, cupolas, and other decorative elements. Italianate buildings often have symmetrical facades with arched windows or doors at the center. The walls are usually stuccoed or painted to give them a rustic look. Inside, rooms are often decorated with elaborate plasterwork ceilings and marble fireplaces. This style of architecture was especially popular during the mid-19th century when many wealthy Americans sought to emulate European styles of living.
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Media Storehouse offers a stunning collection of Italianate Architecture wall art and framed prints. This style of architecture emerged in the 19th century, inspired by the grandeur and elegance of Italian Renaissance buildings. It is characterized by ornate details such as arched windows, columns, and balustrades that create a sense of drama and opulence. Our collection features breathtaking images of Italianate buildings from around the world, including grand mansions, public buildings, and churches. Each print captures the intricate details and beauty of this architectural style in exquisite detail. Whether you are looking to add some sophistication to your home or office decor or simply appreciate the beauty of historic architecture, our Italianate Architecture collection has something for everyone. These high-quality prints make excellent gifts for history buffs or anyone who loves classic design. With a range of sizes available, you can find the perfect piece to suit your space and budget.
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