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Palladian architecture is a style of architecture developed in the 16th century by Italian architect Andrea Palladio

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Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Came House xa00271

Came House xa00271
Came House, Winterborne Came, Dorset. The house dates from 1754. Watercolour painting of the NW Elevation by A T Phillips, 1949. From the RCHME Inventory Notes for Winterborne Came

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall. 15th March 1912

Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall. 15th March 1912
Main facade of Carclew House from the lawns. Originally owned by the Bonython family, the house and estate were purchased by William Lemon in 1739 who employed the architect Thomas Edwards to enlarge

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Pulteney Bridge reflected in the River Avon, Bath, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Somerset

Pulteney Bridge reflected in the River Avon, Bath, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Radcliffe Camera with cyclist, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Radcliffe Camera with cyclist, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Bath Weir and Pulteney Bridge on the River Avon, Bath, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Bath Weir and Pulteney Bridge on the River Avon, Bath, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Bath Weir and Pulteney Bridge on the River Avon, Bath, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Bath Weir and Pulteney Bridge on the River Avon, Bath, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Holkham Hall, Norfolk, England, UK

Holkham Hall, Norfolk, England, UK

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall. Probably 1912

Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall. Probably 1912
The courtyard and carriage block at Carclew House. Originally owned by the Bonython family, the house and estate were purchased by William Lemon (1696-1760)

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Drawing Room, Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall. 15th March 1912

Drawing Room, Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall. 15th March 1912
The drawing room at Carclew House. Originally owned by the Bonython family, the house and estate were purchased by William Lemon (1696-1760)

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Entrance hall of Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall. 15th March 1912

Entrance hall of Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall. 15th March 1912
The entrance hall at Carclew House. Originally owned by the Bonython family, the house and estate were purchased by William Lemon (1696-1760)

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Pulteney Bridge, Bath, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Avon, Somerset, England, United Kingdom

Pulteney Bridge, Bath, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Avon, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Nuthall Temple, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo)

Nuthall Temple, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo)
CLF311816 Nuthall Temple, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: built 1754-57)

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: High Street, Chipping Norton, c. 1930s

High Street, Chipping Norton, c. 1930s
A busy view of the High Street in Chipping Norton. Several cars are parked in the centre, whilst shoppers line the pavement

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: The chain gardens at Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall. 15th March 1912

The chain gardens at Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall. 15th March 1912
Originally owned by the Bonython family, the house and estate were purchased by William Lemon (1696-1760) in 1749 who employed the architect Thomas Edwards to enlarge

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: The lily pond with rowing boat at Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall. 15th March 1912

The lily pond with rowing boat at Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall. 15th March 1912
Originally owned by the Bonython family, the house and estate were purchased by William Lemon (1696-1760) in 1749 who employed the architect Thomas Edwards to enlarge

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: The Lodge, Carclew, Mylor, Cornwall. April 1928

The Lodge, Carclew, Mylor, Cornwall. April 1928
View of the grade II listed lodge at the start of the entrance driveway leading to Carclew House, on the road between Perranarworthal and Mylor Bridge

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Horse Guards, City of Westminster, London, England

Horse Guards, City of Westminster, London, England
6317588 Horse Guards, City of Westminster, London, England by English School, (19th century); (add.info.: Horse Guards, City of Westminster, London, England, 19th century)

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Cliveden, Buckinghamshire, England. 1880 (engraving)

Cliveden, Buckinghamshire, England. 1880 (engraving)
7234744 Cliveden, Buckinghamshire, England. 1880 (engraving) by Lydon, Alexander Francis (1836-1917) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cliveden, Buckinghamshire, England)

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Nuthall Temple, Nottinghamshire, 1869 (oil on wood)

Nuthall Temple, Nottinghamshire, 1869 (oil on wood)
3744283 Nuthall Temple, Nottinghamshire, 1869 (oil on wood) by Dawson, Alfred (fl.1860-94); 15.2x22.9 cm; Nottingham City Museums and Galleries (Nottingham Castle); (add.info.: Nuthall Temple)

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: View of Chiswick Villa from the back to the Inigo Jones gate, 1742 (oil on canvas)

View of Chiswick Villa from the back to the Inigo Jones gate, 1742 (oil on canvas)
CTS336364 View of Chiswick Villa from the back to the Inigo Jones gate, 1742 (oil on canvas) by Lambert, George (1700-65); 88.9x105.4 cm; eThe Devonshire Collections

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: View of Chiswick Villa from a balcony above the Cascade with the lake

View of Chiswick Villa from a balcony above the Cascade with the lake
CTS336362 View of Chiswick Villa from a balcony above the Cascade with the lake, 1742 (oil on canvas) by Lambert, George (1700-65); 90.1x106.7 cm; eThe Devonshire Collections

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Broadlands, from Ackermanns Repository of Arts, 1825 (colour litho)

Broadlands, from Ackermanns Repository of Arts, 1825 (colour litho)
STC119578 Broadlands, from Ackermanns Repository of Arts, 1825 (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: seat of the Rt. Hon)

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Chiswick House, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Chiswick House, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Radcliffe Camera and the view of Oxford from St. Marys Church, Oxford, Oxfordshire

Radcliffe Camera and the view of Oxford from St. Marys Church, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: View of The Royal Horseguards, and colorful flowerbed, London, England, United Kingdom

View of The Royal Horseguards, and colorful flowerbed, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: The Radcliffe Camera building, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom

The Radcliffe Camera building, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Mansion House, London, England, 19th century. From The History of London

Mansion House, London, England, 19th century. From The History of London: Illustrated by Views in London and Westminster, published c.1838

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Demolition site with Palladian villa in the background, c.1820. Creator: Prosper Barbot

Demolition site with Palladian villa in the background, c.1820. Creator: Prosper Barbot
Demolition site with Palladian villa in the background, c.1820

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: View of the Mansion House in London, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of the Mansion House in London, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of the Mansion House in London, 1751

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: View of the Mansion House in London, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of the Mansion House in London, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of the Mansion House in London, 1751

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: View of the Mansion House in London, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of the Mansion House in London, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of the Mansion House in London, 1751

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: View of the Mansion House in London, 1745-1775. Creator: Unknown

View of the Mansion House in London, 1745-1775. Creator: Unknown
View of the Mansion House in London, 1745-1775

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: View of the Mansion House in London, 1700-1799. Creator: Unknown

View of the Mansion House in London, 1700-1799. Creator: Unknown
View of the Mansion House in London, 1700-1799

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: S.E. view of the mansion, Mt. Vernon, Va. between 1900 and 1915. Creator: Unknown

S.E. view of the mansion, Mt. Vernon, Va. between 1900 and 1915. Creator: Unknown
S.E. view of the mansion, Mt. Vernon, Va. between 1900 and 1915

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: S.W. view of the mansion, Mt. Vernon, Va. between 1900 and 1915. Creator: Unknown

S.W. view of the mansion, Mt. Vernon, Va. between 1900 and 1915. Creator: Unknown
S.W. view of the mansion, Mt. Vernon, Va. between 1900 and 1915

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: The Library piazza and the south colonnade, Mt. Vernon, Va. between 1900 and 1915

The Library piazza and the south colonnade, Mt. Vernon, Va. between 1900 and 1915. Creator: William H. Jackson
The Library piazza and the south colonnade, Mt. Vernon, Va. between 1900 and 1915

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: East portico, Mt. Vernon, Va. between 1900 and 1915. Creator: William H. Jackson

East portico, Mt. Vernon, Va. between 1900 and 1915. Creator: William H. Jackson
East portico, Mt. Vernon, Va. between 1900 and 1915

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: S.W. [i.e. Southwest] view of the mansion at Mt. Vernon, c.between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Unknown

S.W. [i.e. Southwest] view of the mansion at Mt. Vernon, c.between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Unknown
S.W. [i.e. Southwest] view of the mansion at Mt. Vernon, c.between 1910 and 1920

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Old Custom House, Norfolk, Va. c1905. Creator: Unknown

Old Custom House, Norfolk, Va. c1905. Creator: Unknown
Old Custom House, Norfolk, Va. c1905

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: An Ornate Ceiling with an Allegory of Spring, 1790/1815. Creator: Giacomo Antonio Domenico Quarenghi

An Ornate Ceiling with an Allegory of Spring, 1790/1815. Creator: Giacomo Antonio Domenico Quarenghi
An Ornate Ceiling with an Allegory of Spring, 1790/1815

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: The Piazza of Saint Peter's Seen through an Arch of the Basilica, 1778/1779

The Piazza of Saint Peter's Seen through an Arch of the Basilica, 1778/1779
The Piazza of Saint Peter's Seen through an Arch of the Basilica, 1778/1779

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: 'Rock Rose, ' Edward K. Rowland house, 200 Pine Tree Road, Radnor, Pennsylvania, 1920

"Rock Rose, " Edward K. Rowland house, 200 Pine Tree Road, Radnor, Pennsylvania, 1920. House Architecture: Zantziner, Borie & Medary

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: 'Rock Rose, ' Edward K. Rowland house, 200 Pine Tree Road, Radnor, Pennsylvania, 1920

"Rock Rose, " Edward K. Rowland house, 200 Pine Tree Road, Radnor, Pennsylvania, 1920. House Architecture: Zantziner, Borie & Medary

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: 'Battersea, ' Petersburg vicinity, Dinwiddie County, Virginia, 1939

"Battersea, " Petersburg vicinity, Dinwiddie County, Virginia, 1939. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
"Battersea, " Petersburg vicinity, Dinwiddie County, Virginia, 1939

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Battersea, Petersburg vic. Dinwiddie County, Virginia, 1933. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Battersea, Petersburg vic. Dinwiddie County, Virginia, 1933. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Battersea, Petersburg vic. Dinwiddie County, Virginia, 1933

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Battersea, Petersburg vic. Dinwiddie County, Virginia, 1933. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Battersea, Petersburg vic. Dinwiddie County, Virginia, 1933. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Battersea, Petersburg vic. Dinwiddie County, Virginia, 1933

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Battersea, Petersburg vic. Dinwiddie County, Virginia, 1933. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Battersea, Petersburg vic. Dinwiddie County, Virginia, 1933. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Battersea, Petersburg vic. Dinwiddie County, Virginia, 1933

Background imagePalladian Architecture Collection: Battersea, Petersburg vic. Dinwiddie County, Virginia, 1933. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Battersea, Petersburg vic. Dinwiddie County, Virginia, 1933. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Battersea, Petersburg vic. Dinwiddie County, Virginia, 1933



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Palladian Architecture Collection

Palladian architecture is a style of architecture developed in the 16th century by Italian architect Andrea Palladio, and is based on the principles of classical Roman and Greek architecture, and incorporates elements such as symmetrical facades, pediments, columns, arches and domes. Palladian buildings are typically constructed from stone or brick and feature large windows to let in natural light. The style was popularized in England during the 18th century by architects such as William Kent and James Gibbs. Today they can be seen all over the world, from grand country houses to public buildings such as courthouses and libraries. Its timeless beauty continues to inspire architects today who strive to create modern structures that pay homage to this classic style of design.
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The Palladian Architecture collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art and framed prints that showcase the beauty and elegance of this classic architectural style. Named after the Italian architect Andrea Palladio, who lived during the 16th century, Palladian architecture is characterized by its use of symmetry, proportionality, and classical elements such as columns and pediments. Our collection features a wide range of images depicting various examples of Palladian architecture from around the world, including grand country houses, public buildings like churches and museums, and even modern interpretations of this timeless style. Each print has been carefully selected for its artistic merit and historical significance. Whether you are an admirer of classical architecture or simply appreciate beautiful artwork that captures the essence of a particular era or style, the Palladian Architecture collection from Media Storehouse is sure to impress. With high-quality printing techniques used throughout each piece in our collection ensures that every detail shines through with clarity.
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What are Palladian Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints?

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