BeauxArtsstyle
Beaux-Arts style is a term used to describe a particular style of architecture, decorative arts, and design that emerged in France during the late 19th century. The term "Beaux-Arts" translates to "Fine Arts" in English, reflecting the style's emphasis on classical forms and themes. The movement was influenced by the Renaissance and Neoclassical styles, but it also incorporated elements of other historical periods and artistic movements.
The Beaux-Arts style is characterized by its use of classical orders, such as Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian,
Beaux-Arts architecture is typically found in public buildings, such as government offices, museums, and universities. The
The Beaux-Arts style was particularly influential in the United States, where it was adopted by many architects