AP Art History › Analyzing nineteenth-century architecture
White stone, columns, and marble are distinctive features of which architectural style?
Neo-Classicism
Modernist
Rococo
Baroque
Beaux-Arts
In the enlightenment era of the eighteenth century, many artists and architects looked to classical Greece and Rome as models, spawning the architectural style known as "Neo-Classicism." Featuring white stone, columns, and extensive use of marble, this style is most famous as being used in many of America's government buildings.