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The style in which the Gothic predominates may be called, inaccurately enough, Elizabethan, and the style in which the classical predominates over the Gothic, equally inaccurately, may be called Jacobean. To save the time of those who do not wish to distinguish between these periods of architectural
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Revival survived the late 19th century and became a part of the commercial builder's repertory through the first 20 years of the 20th century. Apart from its origins in the United Kingdom, the style became popular both in Canada and throughout the United States during those periods, for sturdy
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1976:699ff; "the revival of non-Shakespearean 'Jacobethan' plays has been particularly successful in two Elizabethan-style playhouses, the Swan at Stratford-upon-Avon and Shakespeare's Globe in London", observe Angela Stock and Ann-Julia Zwirerlein in D. Mehl and A. Stock, eds.,
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illustrations that popularised the style and created a demand for the variations on the English Renaissance styles that was the essence of the newly revived "Jacobethan" vocabulary.
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1839–1849, which accurately illustrated Tudor and Jacobean great houses, interiors as well as exteriors, made lively with furnishings and peopled by inhabitants in
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Excellent examples of the style in the United States are Coxe Hall, Williams Hall, and Medbury Hall, which define the West and North sides of the quadrangle of
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as a national style, even for the grandest projects on the largest scale; at the same time, the competition introduced the possibility of an
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Coxe Hall, fronting the Hobart Quad. The building, named for Bishop Arthur Cleveland Coxe, is an example of Jacobethan architecture.
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style that was made popular in England from the late 1820s, which derived most of its inspiration and its repertory from the
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revival. Of the ninety-seven designs submitted, six were in a self-described "Elizabethan" style.
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E.g. by S. Gorley Putt, reviewing works on Jacobethan drama in "Jacobethan wonderlands",
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The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of
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In architecture the style's main characteristics are flattened, cusped "Tudor"
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in the half century 1575–1625 use this term. For example, the 1603 death of
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In June 1835, when the competition was announced for designs for new
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in 1838. Casting about for a follow-up, Nash extended the range of
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coined the term "Jacobethan" in 1933, and described it as follows:
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Two young architects already providing Jacobethan buildings were
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Plotting Early Modern London: New Essays on Jacobean City Comedy
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Architecture of the Middle Ages: Drawn from Nature and on Stone
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19th-century Renaissance revival style of English architecture
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In 1838, with the Gothic revival well under way in Britain,
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uncertainty, I will henceforward use the term "Jacobethan".
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Citations are vague and missing details such as publishers.
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as in the Elizabethan style. Examples of this style are
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Renaissance Revival architecture in the United Kingdom
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is an example of the Jacobethan style outside England
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television series, is an example of Jacobethan style
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Anthony Salvin
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Renaissance revival
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Highclere Castle
Downton Abbey
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