Renaissance Revival
Renaissance Revival refers to a design style that emerged in the 19th century, inspired by the art and architecture of the Renaissance period in Europe. Characterized by a return to classical forms, symmetrical compositions, and elaborate ornamentation, Renaissance Revival pieces often feature motifs such as scrolls, acanthus leaves, and classical figures. This style was popularized during the Victorian era and can be seen in various types of decorative arts, including furniture, textiles, and architectural elements.