neostijlen
Neostijlen is a Dutch term used in art and design history to describe the revival of historical design styles across media, especially in architecture, interior decoration, furniture, and typography. The concept covers movements and practices from the 19th century onward, when designers consciously referenced classicizing, medieval, and Renaissance forms rather than pursuing fully contemporary aesthetics.
In architecture, neostijlen include neoclassical, neogothic, and neo-Renaissance expressions, often combining motifs from different periods. In
Scholars discuss neostijlen as part of historicism, a broader tendency to look to the past for stylistic
Today the term is primarily used in historical overviews rather than as a contemporary design program, helping