- Gothic Revival
Refers mainly to the style in English and American architecture and decorative arts from the mid-18th century to the mid-19th century. The style is characterized by the use of rosettes, pinnacles, tracery, foils, and polychrome effects inspired by Gothic architecture and reproduced with the aim of historical accuracy.
Gothic Revival
A modern imitation of the Gothic style of architecture. The movement originated in 18th-century England and became popular throughout Europe and North America.