Greek Revival
Greek Revival
was a style of classical
architecture
which became fashionable in Europe in the
18th century
, and in the
United Kingdom
and
United States
in the early
19th century
. It rebelled against the fussy
Palladian
style (after
Andrea Palladio
), which was based upon classical
Italian
styles and relied for its beauty on the form and proportions of ancient
Greek
temples.
See also
Neo-Grec
Egyptian Revival
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