Revival styles
In architecture, styles that are based on historic works from a variety of periods and places. Such style include Classic and Gothic revivals in the mid-19th century and from the 1910s through the 1930s. Popular revivals between about 1890 and 1940 include Colonial (a reference to American colonies during the 1700s), Tudor, Jacobethan (a combination of Jacobean and Elizabethan in England from about 1580 to 1620), Spanish Colonial or Mission (Spanish California), Pueblo (Southwest American Indian), French and Italian Renaissance, Romanesque, Egyptian, Classical Greek, Classical Roman, and Norman (French) rural. It is not unusual to find elements of more than one style in a building.