Eastlake style

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Eastlake style is a late 19th-century Victorian architectural and decorative style characterized by intricate, machine-cut wooden ornamentation and geometric, linear detailing.

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Eastlake style canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Victorian style
architectural style
decorative arts style
basedOnWorkOf Charles Lock Eastlake
surface form: Charles Eastlake
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
emergedAfter publication of "Hints on Household Taste"
hasCharacteristic angular forms
asymmetrical facades
brackets and pendants
built-in furniture details
decorative hardware
decorative incised lines
decorative porch details
elaborate door and window surrounds
emphasis on craftsmanship
geometric detailing
incised carving
intricate wooden ornamentation
linear detailing
low-relief carving
machine-cut ornamentation
minimal curved surfaces
ornamental gable trim
panelized surfaces
rectilinear composition
spindle work
sunburst motifs
turned posts and balusters
use of mass-produced components
influencedBy Aestheticism
surface form: Aesthetic Movement

Arts and Crafts movement
namedAfter Charles Lock Eastlake
surface form: Charles Eastlake
partOf Victorian architecture
Victorian art
surface form: Victorian decorative arts
period late 19th century
popularIn United States of America
surface form: United States

late Victorian houses
relatedTo Queen Anne style
Shingle style architecture
surface form: Shingle style

Stick Style
surface form: Stick style
typicalMaterial cast metal hardware
wood
usedIn door and window trim
furniture design
interior woodwork
mantelpieces
porch design
residential architecture
staircases

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Carson Mansion architecturalStyle Eastlake style
Stick Style relatedTo Eastlake style