Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
italianate
adjective
/ɪˌtæl.jəˈneɪt/

Definition
Italianate refers to a style of architecture, art, or design that is influenced by Italian styles, particularly from the Renaissance period.

Examples
- The villa was built in an Italianate style, showcasing elaborate cornices and arched windows.
- Many cities in the United States have Italianate buildings, particularly in their downtown areas.
- The artist’s work reflects an Italianate influence, using vibrant colors and dynamic compositions.

Meaning
The term describes features that are characteristic of Italian design, often incorporating elements such as ornate details, symmetry, and classical motifs.

Synonyms
- Italian-inspired
- Renaissance-style
- classical