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Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson

The Thomas Jefferson visual style emerged during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, coinciding with Thomas Jefferson's political career (1801-1809). This style gained prominence in architecture, particularly in the United States, as a reflection of Jefferson's design preferences. Jeffersonian architecture showcased classical elements, influenced by ancient Roman and Greek styles. This style is characterized by symmetrical facades, domes, porticos, and columns. The most famous example of this style is the neoclassical Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's own residence. Its grandeur and simplicity continue to inspire architects and designers till date.

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Monticelloneoclassical architectureRoman architectureGreek architecture
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