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Italianate [ɪˈtæljənɪt -ˌneɪt], Italianesque [ɪˌtæljəˈnɛsk] adj
Italian in style or character Translations Italianate adj → nach italienischer Art; the Italianate style of the church → der von der italienischen Schule beeinflusste Stil der Kirche How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Crowned by an intricate cupola, the 2 1/2 story house still has many of its original Italianate features, including a low-pitched roof with wide, overhanging eaves and decorative wood brackets, attic windows, a pronounced front pediment, and paired arched windows on the second story of the front facade. With offices set within the Italianate palazzo, new showrooms occupy the glazed volume. The distinguished converts found not merely refuge, but an armory, in the resurgent Italianate Catholicism of Cardinal Wiseman and the Thomistic revival promulgated by Pope Leo XIII. |
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