Georgian Architecture Prints

Georgian architecture prints featuring a collection of buildings and other designs done in the Georgian style that was popular in the 18th and early 19th centuries. Georgian architecture as its own distinct style grew out of the Neoclassical movement. As illustrated in this Georgian wall art, this architectural style has an emphasis on proportions and symmetry. Georgian architecture had its roots in grander buildings but came to influence everything from early Colonial American homes to rural cottages.

  • Streets of Classic New England - Salem Massachusetts Print by Mark Tisdale

    Classic New England Homes – Streets of Salem Art Print

    $24.00

    Salem was an easy day trip out of Boston and was everything I had expected down to the Classic New England homes that lined the streets of the historic village. I had been to Massachusetts before but on that trip I hadn’t explored any further than Boston. There are after all a wealth of things…

  • Nathaniel Hawthorne birthplace in historic Salem Massachusetts - Print by Mark Tisdale

    Hawthorne Birthplace – Historic Salem Art Print

    $24.00

    Can you imagine anything more classically New England than this historic Salem print? The beautiful red Georgian house doesn’t just have that New England feel, it has a genuine pedigree as the Nathaniel Hawthorne birthplace. Hard to get more New England than that, eh? I stumbled over this beautiful red house bathed in golden winter…

  • O'Connell Street - Dublin After Dark - Print by Mark Tisdale

    Dublin After Dark – O’Connell Street Art Print

    $24.00

    This print of O’Connell Street in Dublin after dark is one of the last of my prints from Ireland. This is part of a small series of prints that I took on my last night wandering the streets of Dublin. When I look at this print, I still feel the desire to spend more time…

  • Old Colonial Home in Colonial Williamsburg Virginia - Georgian Architecture Print by Mark Tisdale

    On Palace Green – Williamsburg Colonial Architecture Art Print

    $24.00

    It still amazes me how timeless Colonial Williamsburg can feel. Just look at this photo taken from near Palace green. If the print was yellowed and tattered, you would easily think it could be from a hundred years ago! Between the classic colonial architecture and the world done to make Colonial Williamsburg feel authentic, it…

  • Palace Walls in Colonial Williamsburg Virginia - Georgian Architecture Print by Mark Tisdale

    Palace Walls – Georgian Architecture Art Print

    $24.00

    Sometimes small details can be quite eye-catching as in this print of the Palace Walls and a peek at the Governor’s Palace in Williamsburg, Virginia. The view from a distance down Palace Green is utterly different. Beautiful of course as the palace is a great Georgian building, but seen from this perspective, the palace walls…

  • Colonial Courthouse in Williamsburg Virginia - Georgian Architecture Print by Mark Tisdale

    Colonial Courthouse – Williamsburg Americana Art

    $24.00

    It’s funny how some places become rooted in the past. A lot of the English villages that are so popular with tourists today are the ones that fell on hard times in the past and never modernized. Now they have a quaint charm that speaks to many of us. Yet it was a period of…

  • Colonial Georgian Palace in Historic Williamsburg Virginia - Print by Mark Tisdale

    Old Colonial Georgian Palace – Williamsburg Art Print

    $24.00

    On my visit to Colonial Williamsburg, I quickly discovered that it was almost impossible to tell the historic recreations from the buildings that were in fact relics of Colonial America. Standing on Palace Green staring at the great Georgian Palace that sits on the end, there’s certainly a timeless feel. It seems like Place Green…

  • Lady in red standing on O'Connell Street outside the post office in Dublin Ireland - Print by Mark Tisdale

    Lady In Red On O’Connell Street – Dublin Art Print

    $24.00

    Without a doubt one of my favorite buildings in Dublin is the one seen in this O’Connell street art print. This classical inspired piece of architecture is the main post office, An Post. I often find if I’m in a given location long enough, I tend to haunt a building or street. There’s no particular…

  • Trinity College chapel as night falls on Dublin Ireland - Print by Mark Tisdale

    Trinity College Chapel – Dublin At Dusk Art Print

    $24.00

    The beautiful Georgian architecture of Trinity College called me back several times during my weeks in Dublin. Yet, it was a photo of taken at dusk on that first night that would be one of my personal favorite pieces of artwork from the venerable university. Years ago, I read someone’s suggestions about the rain in…

  • Iconic campanile at Trinity College in Dublin Ireland - Print by Mark Tisdale

    Dublin’s Trinity College Campanile Fine Art Print

    $24.00

    I was very happy with how this particular art print from my first day in Dublin turned out. The Campanile at Trinity College in Dublin is definitely a landmark piece of architecture. The beautiful 19th century bell tower is often used as a symbol for the historic university. It was mostly by accident that I…

  • Smith Plantation - Roswell Georgia - Antebellum Architecture Print by Mark Tisdale

    Smith Plantation – Roswell Georgia Art

    $24.00

    I’ve mentioned before that during the years I lived in the Atlanta area, Roswell was one of my favorite places to visit. The Smith Plantation is a beautiful illustration of why I liked the area. Parts of historic Roswell still had a small town “homey” feel. It doesn’t feel like suburbia when you look at…

  • Quaint Cottage in the Scottish Village of Killin - Print by Mark Tisdale

    Quaint Scottish Cottage In Village Of Killin – Art Print

    $24.00

    One of the things I’ll never forget about my impression of the Scottish Highlands was the storybook quality of life there. At least it felt like that from a visitor’s perspective. From the quaint little cottages that dotted the landscape to the picturesque towns, small town Scotland was absolutely the epitome of our collective idea…