Use for architecture and art of the late 18th and the 19th centuries that follow principles of classicism. For late 18th- to early 20th-century architecture and ornament based relatively closely on ancient classical forms, use "Classical Revival."
This term has 454 records attributed within our system.
AAT
School / style
Period
300021477
13yrs ago
Factory:
Meissen Porcelain Factory
Designer:
Schubert, Johann David
Painter:
Schaufuss, Heinrich
(Possibly)
Painter:
Wollmann, Christian Traugott
(Possibly)
Production:
Unidentified Staffordshire factory
Production:
Wood, Enoch
(Possibly)
Factory:
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory
Gilder:
Le Guay, Etienne-Henry
Factory:
Turner and Abbott
(Possibly)
Factory:
William & John Turner
(Possibly)
Factory:
Neale & Co.
James Neale & Co.
((alternative name))
Neale & Wilson
((alternative name))
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