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Georgian architecture is a style of architecture that originated in England during the reigns of the first four Hanoverian kings, George I to IV (1714–1830)

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Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Southill Park, the seat of William Henry Whitbread

Southill Park, the seat of William Henry Whitbread
Southill Park, Bedfordshire, the seat of William Henry Whitbread, of the brewing family. Georgian house with gardens landscaped by Capability Brown

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: The Old Wicker Railway Station, Sheffield, South Yorkshire

The Old Wicker Railway Station, Sheffield, South Yorkshire
The Old Wicker Railway Station building in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, which opened in 1838. In 1870 it was closed to passengers, being used for freight and renamed Wicker Goods. Date: circa 1840s

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Mariga Guinness with derelict Georgian house in Dublin

Mariga Guinness with derelict Georgian house in Dublin
Mariga Guinness, wife of the president of the Irish Georgian Society, bought her house (freestanding in the background) for 550, and spent 4000 repairing it. Date: 1966

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: A statue outside an english stately home circa 1950s

A statue outside an english stately home circa 1950s

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Novelist J. B. Priestley in the garden of his home, Kissing Tree House in the village of

Novelist J. B. Priestley in the garden of his home, Kissing Tree House in the village of Alveston near Stratford. 21st October 1968

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Ye Olde Union Oyster House, Union Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Ye Olde Union Oyster House, Union Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
USA, Massachusetts, Boston, Ye Olde Union Oyster House, Union Street

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Ireland, County Kildare, Celbridge

Ireland, County Kildare, Celbridge, Castletown House, Palladian country house built in 1722 for William Conolly, the Speaker of the Irish House of Commons

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Royal Crescent, Bath, Avon. Designed by the architect John Wood, the Younger and built

Royal Crescent, Bath, Avon. Designed by the architect John Wood, the Younger and built between 1767 and 1774, it is among the greatest examples of Georgian architecture to be found in the United

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Market Street, Aberdeen, 19th century, (1946). Creator: Unknown

Market Street, Aberdeen, 19th century, (1946). Creator: Unknown
Market Street, Aberdeen, 19th century, (1946). Street scene in the city of Aberdeen on the north coast of Scotland. From " Life Among the Scots", by Janet Adam Smith. [Collins, London, 1946]

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Wreck of the Bayard in Ocean Harbour a whaling station in South Georgia Island, with

Wreck of the Bayard in Ocean Harbour a whaling station in South Georgia Island, with a colony of South Georgia Island Shag (Phalacrocorax georgianus)

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Wreck of the Bayard in Ocean Harbor a whaling station in South Georgia, with a colony

Wreck of the Bayard in Ocean Harbor a whaling station in South Georgia, with a colony of South Georgia Shag (Phalacrocorax georgianus)

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Anchor chain of the Dias, a wreck in Grytviken. Grytviken Whaling Station, open to visitors

Anchor chain of the Dias, a wreck in Grytviken. Grytviken Whaling Station, open to visitors, but most walls and roofs of the factory have been demolished for safety reasons. South Georgia Island

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Petrel whale catcher. Grytviken Whaling Station, open to visitors, but most walls

Petrel whale catcher. Grytviken Whaling Station, open to visitors, but most walls and roofs of the factory have been demolished for safety reasons. South Georgia Island

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Mr. Davies Shop, Russell Street, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Mr. Davies Shop, Russell Street, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Mr. Davies Shop, Russell Street, (1881). The bookshop of bookseller and author Thomas Davies (c1713-1785) at Russell Street in Covent Garden, London

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Macklins House, Tavistock Row, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Macklins House, Tavistock Row, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Macklins House, Tavistock Row, (1881). The house of actor Charles Macklin (1690-1797) at Tavistock Row, Covent Garden, London

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: The Grand Pump Room Hotel, Stall Street, Bath

The Grand Pump Room Hotel, Stall Street, Bath. In 1869 the Grand Pump Room Hotel opened. Designed by Wilson and Wilcox, its ponderous late Georgian style had the side wings topped by Frenchified

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Stamford, 2006. Creator: Ethel Davies

Stamford, 2006. Creator: Ethel Davies
Street with row of traditional houses and architecture dating from medieval, Georgian and Victorian times, Stamford, Lincolnshire, east of England

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Regents Park, 2005. Creator: Ethel Davies

Regents Park, 2005. Creator: Ethel Davies
Traditional Georgian domed buildings, originally designed by John Nash in the early 19th century for the Prince Regent (later King George IV), and spring tree in full blossom, Regents Park, London

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Appuldurcombe, The Seat of the Rt. Hon. ble Lord Yarborough. Isle of Wight. c1825

Appuldurcombe, The Seat of the Rt. Hon. ble Lord Yarborough. Isle of Wight. c1825
Appuldurcombe, The Seat of the Rt. Hon.ble Lord Yarborough. Isle of Wight. c1825. View of Appuldurcombe House, an 18th century Baroque house designed by John James

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Lincoln Cathedral, c1795. Artist: Thomas Girtin

Lincoln Cathedral, c1795. Artist: Thomas Girtin
Lincoln Cathedral, c1795. From The Connoisseur Vol LIX, [Otto Limited, London, 1921]

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Friendship House, between 1898 and 1942. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Friendship House, between 1898 and 1942. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Friendship House, between 1898 and 1942. Photograph shows "Friendship, " the estate of John R. McLean, Wisconsin Avenue at Porter House N.W. Washington, D.C. built in 1898

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Georgian house, Kensington, London, England, UK

Georgian house, Kensington, London, England, UK

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: USA, Atlanta, Georgia, National Center For Civil And Human Rights Building, Downtown, Fulton County

USA, Atlanta, Georgia, National Center For Civil And Human Rights Building, Downtown, Fulton County

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Ireland, Co. Mayo, Westport; Red Georgian doorway

Ireland, Co. Mayo, Westport; Red Georgian doorway
Ireland, Co.Mayo, Westport; Red Georgian doorway

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Marble Hill House, a Neo-Palladian villa in Twickenham, London, England

Marble Hill House, a Neo-Palladian villa in Twickenham, London, England

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: USA, Brunswick, Georgia, Old City Hall, Late 1800s Romanesque Architecture

USA, Brunswick, Georgia, Old City Hall, Late 1800s Romanesque Architecture, National Register Of Historic Places

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Houses at Ramsay Garden, UNESCO, Old Town, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland, UK

Houses at Ramsay Garden, UNESCO, Old Town, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland, UK

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: The Crescent BB87_04504

The Crescent BB87_04504
The Crescent, Crescent Road, Anglesey, Gosport, Hampshire. A view from the west of The Crescent, with people and horse-drawn vehicles in the foreground

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Stepney housing PSM01_01_02

Stepney housing PSM01_01_02
East Mount Terrace, Stepney, Tower Hamlets, Greater London. Exterior view showing the houses of Eastmount Terrace, taken from the junction with Raven Row, 1870s

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: housing estate URBAN LANDSCAPE architecture historic

housing estate URBAN LANDSCAPE architecture historic
Design and the Environment. Timekeepers Square, Salford, Greater Manchester. Detail of the jamb between a Georgian house on Encombe Place and a new-build on the Timekeepers Square development

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Green door, Notting Hill, London, England, UK

Green door, Notting Hill, London, England, UK

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Notting Hill, London, England, UK

Notting Hill, London, England, UK

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Cherry blossom, Notting Hill, London, England, UK

Cherry blossom, Notting Hill, London, England, UK

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Cherry blossom, Notting Hill, London, England, UK

Cherry blossom, Notting Hill, London, England, UK

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Magnolia tree, Kensington, London, England, UK

Magnolia tree, Kensington, London, England, UK

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Terraced houses, South Kensington, London, England, UK

Terraced houses, South Kensington, London, England, UK

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Doorway and porch, South Kensington, London, England, UK

Doorway and porch, South Kensington, London, England, UK

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: South Kensington, London, England, UK

South Kensington, London, England, UK

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Cherry tree in blossom, South Kensington, London, England, UK

Cherry tree in blossom, South Kensington, London, England, UK

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Blue Door, Chelsea, London, England, UK

Blue Door, Chelsea, London, England, UK

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: UK, England, London, Borough of Camden, early 19th Century Regency era neo-classical townhouses

UK, England, London, Borough of Camden, early 19th Century Regency era neo-classical townhouses with stucco facades near Regents Park. Expensive real estate. No people

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Doorway of Georgian terraced house, Kensington, London, England, UK

Doorway of Georgian terraced house, Kensington, London, England, UK

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Georgian Terraced houses, Kensington, London, England, UK

Georgian Terraced houses, Kensington, London, England, UK

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Porchways, Kensington, London, England, UK

Porchways, Kensington, London, England, UK

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: Street scene, , Kensington, London, England, UK

Street scene, , Kensington, London, England, UK

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: A Christmas wreath on the front door of a house in Bath, Somerset, England

A Christmas wreath on the front door of a house in Bath, Somerset, England

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: The front door of a house in Great Pulteney Street, Bath, Somerset, England

The front door of a house in Great Pulteney Street, Bath, Somerset, England

Background imageGeorgian Architecture Collection: The front door of a house in Bath, Somerset, England

The front door of a house in Bath, Somerset, England



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Georgian Architecture Collection

Georgian architecture is a style of architecture that originated in England during the reigns of the first four Hanoverian kings, George I to IV (1714–1830), and is characterized by symmetry, proportion and regularity. The style was popularized in the United States during the 18th and 19th centuries. Georgian architecture features classical elements such as columns, pediments, and entablatures. Windows are typically tall with multiple panes arranged symmetrically around a central axis. Doors are often framed with decorative surrounds featuring pilasters or columns and topped with an ornamental pediment or fanlight window. Interiors feature paneled walls, marble fireplaces, plasterwork ceilings and elaborate staircases. Roofs may be hipped or gabled with dormer windows for additional light and ventilation. Ornamentation often includes dentil molding along cornices as well as balustrades on porches or balconies.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Georgian Architecture collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that showcase the unique styles of architecture popular in the Georgian era. This period, which spanned from 1714 to 1830, saw a resurgence of classical design elements such as columns, pediments, and symmetrical facades. Our collection features images of grand townhouses, elegant country estates, and public buildings like churches and courthouses. One standout feature of Georgian architecture was its use of brickwork. Many buildings were constructed using red or yellow bricks arranged in intricate patterns to create a sense of depth and texture. Our collection also includes examples of other popular materials used during this time such as stone and stucco. The Georgian Architecture collection offers a glimpse into an important period in architectural history where classicism met innovation resulting in some truly beautiful structures that still stand today.
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What are Georgian Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints?

Georgian architecture style art prints are a collection of artworks that showcase the architectural designs and styles popular in the Georgian era. This period, which spanned from 1714 to 1830, was characterized by an emphasis on symmetry, proportionality, and classical forms. The Georgian architecture style is known for its grandeur and elegance, with buildings featuring ornate facades, intricate detailing, and spacious interiors. These art prints offer a glimpse into the beauty of Georgian architecture through stunning photographs or illustrations. They capture the essence of this period's design aesthetic while showcasing some of the most iconic buildings from around the world. From stately homes to public buildings such as churches and courthouses, these prints provide an insight into one of history's most significant architectural movements. Whether you're an architect or simply someone who appreciates beautiful design and aesthetics, Georgian architecture style art prints are sure to impress. They make for excellent home decor pieces or gifts for those interested in history or architecture.
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What Georgian Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Georgian architecture art prints that are perfect for adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to any space. Some popular styles include the classical Palladian style, which features symmetrical designs and columns inspired by ancient Greek and Roman architecture. Another popular style is the Gothic Revival, which incorporates pointed arches, intricate tracery, and ornate decoration. Other notable Georgian architectural styles available as art prints from Media Storehouse include the Neoclassical style with its clean lines and simple forms; the Baroque style with its dramatic curves, elaborate ornamentation, and grandeur; and the Rococo style known for its playful motifs such as shells, flowers, and scrolls. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office space with stunning Georgian architecture art prints or searching for unique gifts for friends or family who appreciate this timeless design aesthetic - Media Storehouse has something for everyone.
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How do I buy Georgian Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints?

To buy Georgian Architecture art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork online. Simply search for "Georgian Architecture" or "Styles Architecture" in the search bar and select the print that catches your eye. Once you have found a print that you like, add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. During checkout, you will be prompted to enter your shipping information and payment details. After completing these steps, your order will be processed and shipped directly to your doorstep. We offer a wide range of high-quality prints featuring beautiful examples of Georgian architecture from around the world. Whether you are looking for a classic black-and-white photograph or a vibrant watercolor painting, there is sure to be something in our collection that suits your taste. So if you want to bring some timeless elegance into your home or office with stunning Georgian architecture art prints, head over to Media Storehouse today.
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How much do Georgian Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints cost?

Georgian Architecture art prints are available for purchase from Media Storehouse. The cost of these prints varies depending on the size and type of print selected, as well as any additional framing or mounting options chosen by the buyer. However, you can rest assured that they will receive high-quality reproductions of some of the most iconic examples of Georgian architecture in history. Georgian architecture is known for its elegant proportions, classical motifs, and restrained ornamentation. From grand country houses to public buildings and churches, this style has left an indelible mark on architectural history around the world. Whether you're a fan of neoclassical design or simply appreciate the beauty and craftsmanship of historic buildings, there's sure to be a Georgian Architecture art print that captures your imagination at Media Storehouse. So why not explore our collection today?
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How will my Georgian Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Georgian Architecture art prints to you. Once you have placed your order, our team of experts will carefully package and ship your prints using high-quality materials to ensure that they arrive at your doorstep in pristine condition. We use trusted shipping partners who are experienced in handling delicate items like artwork to ensure that your prints are delivered safely and securely. We offer a range of delivery options depending on where you live and how quickly you need your prints. Our standard delivery service is reliable and affordable, while our express delivery option is perfect for those who need their prints sooner rather than later. Whether you're buying one print or several, rest assured that we'll do everything we can to make sure they arrive with you as quickly and smoothly as possible. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the beauty of Georgian Architecture from the comfort of your own home.