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This shell-hooded door¬ 
way, with carved console 
brackets, in Buckingham¬ 
shire, England, is charac¬ 
teristic of the vigorous 
style of its 1680 period 
A late 18th Century door¬ 
way in Gloucestershire, 
which reflects the urban¬ 
ity and studied simplicity 
of the Regency, and is full 
of hints for present day use 
Distinctly Italian feel¬ 
ing is evident in the 
exquisitely refined low 
relief detail of this late 
18th Century French 
doorway at St. Vigor, 
Viroflay, Seine et Oise 
A formal doorway in 
Gloucestershire, En¬ 
gland, characterized by 
the Neo-Greek classi¬ 
cism of the Regency. 
The Georgian note is 
seen in the leaded fan 
A well-studied example 
of the modernized 
American version of 
Italian villa architec¬ 
ture is this doorway 
from a house at Syra¬ 
cuse, N. Y. Dwight 
James Baum, architect 
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