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BEAUX ARTS ARCHITECTURE

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Beaux Arts Architecture

BEAUX ARTS ARCHITECTURE. Beaux Arts was a building style popular in the United States between 1890 and 1920. The style took its name from the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris, France, where many of America's best known architects at the turn of the century studied. The style became popular as a way of showing civic pride.

Demonstrated in Dubuque in the 1891 construction of the DUBUQUE COUNTY COURTHOUSE by Fridolin HEER and Son, the style had a large and grand appearance. A variety of stone finishes were used in the construction along with a great amount of detail, colossal columns often found in groups of two, elaborate moldings, and free-standing statuary. The Courthouse also shows the typical complex roof structure used in the style.