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Shingle Architecture Collection

Shingle architecture is a style of residential architecture that was popular in the United States from 1880 to 1910

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Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: BROOKLYN: WYCKOFF HOUSE. The Pieter Wyckoff House in Brooklyn. Photographed by E

BROOKLYN: WYCKOFF HOUSE. The Pieter Wyckoff House in Brooklyn. Photographed by E.P. MacFarland, c1934

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: Shingle Beach, Orebic, Dalmatia, Croatia, Europe

Shingle Beach, Orebic, Dalmatia, Croatia, Europe

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: From the coast, 1881 (oil on canvas)

From the coast, 1881 (oil on canvas)
OVR390534 From the coast, 1881 (oil on canvas) by Krohg, Christian (1852-1925); Private Collection; Photo © O. Vaering

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: DDE-90182264

DDE-90182264
Brighton Pier (c. 1899), and beach chairs, Brighton, East Sussex, England Date

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: The best preserved 12th century stave church in Norway

The best preserved 12th century stave church in Norway, Borgund Stave Church, Western Fjords, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: The Buildings of the Company of Ironmongers (colour engraving)

The Buildings of the Company of Ironmongers (colour engraving)
XCF286476 The Buildings of the Company of Ironmongers (colour engraving) by English School; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Project Plantation: 17th century changes in North East Ulster)

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: Roofs, Grignan, Departement Drome, Rhone-Alpes, Provence, France

Roofs, Grignan, Departement Drome, Rhone-Alpes, Provence, France

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: 'Breaknolle, '...Ocean Boulevard, Little Boars Head, New Hampshire, 1920

"Breaknolle, "...Ocean Boulevard, Little Boars Head, New Hampshire, 1920. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
"Breaknolle, " George Melburn Studebaker house, Ocean Boulevard, Little Boars Head, N.H. 1920. House Architecture: Shingle style house built 1874. Landscape: Ada Lantz (Mrs)

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: Settler's Station in Port Phillip, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Settler's Station in Port Phillip, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Settler's Station in Port Phillip, 1850. Sketch of the usual hut or "station" seen in the interior of the colony of Port Phillip, Australia, especially where stone is not readily procured

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: Massachusetts, Martha's Vineyard, Edgartown, Waterfront scene

Massachusetts, Martha's Vineyard, Edgartown, Waterfront scene
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Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: Rhode Island, Newport, Atlantic Beach Waterfront

Rhode Island, Newport, Atlantic Beach Waterfront

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: Rosslyn-Hill Chapel, Pilgrim-Lane, Hampstead, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Rosslyn-Hill Chapel, Pilgrim-Lane, Hampstead, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Rosslyn-Hill Chapel, Pilgrim-Lane, Hampstead, [London], 1862. The accompanying illustration gives a perspective view of a Unitarian chapel lately erected in Pilgrim-lane, Hampstead

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: Beach huts reflections at low tide, Tankerton beach, near Whitstable, Kent, England

Beach huts reflections at low tide, Tankerton beach, near Whitstable, Kent, England

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: Vienna, Austria, Europe. View of Vienna from South Tower of the Saint Stephen s

Vienna, Austria, Europe. View of Vienna from South Tower of the Saint Stephen s
Vienna, Austria, Europe. View of Vienna from South Tower of the Saint Stephens Cathedral

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: Massachusetts, Martha's Vineyard, Edgartown, Harbor View Hotel

Massachusetts, Martha's Vineyard, Edgartown, Harbor View Hotel
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Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: Massachusetts, Martha's Vineyard, Shop at Edgartown's Waterfront

Massachusetts, Martha's Vineyard, Shop at Edgartown's Waterfront
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Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: Massachusetts, Martha's Vineyard, Ice cream Shop at Edgartown's Waterfront

Massachusetts, Martha's Vineyard, Ice cream Shop at Edgartown's Waterfront
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Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: Massachusetts, Martha's Vineyard, Art Gallery and Shops in Edgartown

Massachusetts, Martha's Vineyard, Art Gallery and Shops in Edgartown
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Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: Wood huts in Serbia

Wood huts in Serbia Serbia. Date of Photograph:1960 ca

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: DDE-90182263

DDE-90182263
Brighton Pier (c. 1899), Brighton, East Sussex, England Date

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: DDE-90032418

DDE-90032418
The three gothic chapel of Bad Dreikirchen (literally: spa of the three churches'). The three churches are the landmark of the region of Barbian. South Tyrol, Italy. Date: 22/01/2009

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: House with Shingle Roof (Old House II) - Schiele, Egon (1890-1918)

House with Shingle Roof (Old House II) - Schiele, Egon (1890-1918) - 1911 - Oil on canvas - 110x140 - Leopold Museum
FIA5394424 House with Shingle Roof (Old House II) - Schiele, Egon (1890-1918) - 1911 - Oil on canvas - 110x140 - Leopold Museum, Vienna by Schiele, Egon (1890-1918); Leopold Museum, Vienna

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: Kings Head Inn Yard, Southwark, c. 1881 (b / w photo)

Kings Head Inn Yard, Southwark, c. 1881 (b / w photo)
JHL394916 Kings Head Inn Yard, Southwark, c.1881 (b/w photo) by Dixon, Henry (1820-92); Private Collection; (add.info.: From a series of 120 photographs by the Society for Photographing Relics of Old)

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: The Woodmasten Inn, Westchester, New York, 1901 (silver gelatin print)

The Woodmasten Inn, Westchester, New York, 1901 (silver gelatin print)
MNY380795 The Woodmasten Inn, Westchester, New York, 1901 (silver gelatin print) by Byron Company (fl.1890-1942); 27.9x35.6 cm; Museum of the City of New York

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: Cloth Fair, Smithfield, 1877 (b / w photo)

Cloth Fair, Smithfield, 1877 (b / w photo)
2920751 Cloth Fair, Smithfield, 1877 (b/w photo) by Bool, Alfred & Bool, John (fl.1870s); Private Collection; (add.info.: From a series of 120 photographs by the Society for Photographing Relics of)

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: Corner of Fore Street and Milton Street, c. 1884 (b / w photo)

Corner of Fore Street and Milton Street, c. 1884 (b / w photo)
JHL394946 Corner of Fore Street and Milton Street, c.1884 (b/w photo) by Dixon, Henry (1820-92); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: Four children pose on the porch of a house on a river or lake, Inwood, New York, c. 1910

Four children pose on the porch of a house on a river or lake, Inwood, New York, c. 1910
1078738 Four children pose on the porch of a house on a river or lake, Inwood, New York, c.1910. (b/w photo) by Hassler, William Davis (1877-1921); Collection of the New-York Historical Society

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: Grays Inn Lane, Holborn, c. 1878 (b / w photo)

Grays Inn Lane, Holborn, c. 1878 (b / w photo)
JHL394922 Grays Inn Lane, Holborn, c.1878 (b/w photo) by Bool, Alfred & Bool, John (fl.1870s); Private Collection; (add.info.: Entrance to Verulam Buildings)

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: View through the trees of the Woodmansten Inn, Westchester, New York

View through the trees of the Woodmansten Inn, Westchester, New York
MNY380794 View through the trees of the Woodmansten Inn, Westchester, New York, 1901 (silver gelatin print) by Byron Company (fl.1890-1942); 27.9x35.6 cm; Museum of the City of New York

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: The home of Thomas Edison, 1920 (silver gelatin print)

The home of Thomas Edison, 1920 (silver gelatin print)
MNY381403 The home of Thomas Edison, 1920 (silver gelatin print) by Byron Company (fl.1890-1942); 19.2x25.4 cm; Museum of the City of New York, USA; (add.info.: Presumably in what is now Edison)

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: Family poses beside their backyard vegetable garden, Inwood, New York, c. 1910 (b / w photo)

Family poses beside their backyard vegetable garden, Inwood, New York, c. 1910 (b / w photo)
1078739 Family poses beside their backyard vegetable garden, Inwood, New York, c.1910 (b/w photo) by Hassler, William Davis (1877-1921); Collection of the New-York Historical Society

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: Normans carry arms to the ships, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen)

Normans carry arms to the ships, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen)
XIR183129 Normans carry arms to the ships, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen) by Unknown Artist, (11th century); Musee de la Tapisserie, Bayeux

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: The Woodmansten Inn, Westchester, New York, 1906 (silver gelatin print)

The Woodmansten Inn, Westchester, New York, 1906 (silver gelatin print)
MNY380798 The Woodmansten Inn, Westchester, New York, 1906 (silver gelatin print) by Byron Company (fl.1890-1942); 27.9x35.6 cm; Museum of the City of New York

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: St. Bartholomews The Great and Cloth Fair, c. 1877 (b / w photo)

St. Bartholomews The Great and Cloth Fair, c. 1877 (b / w photo)
JHL394906 St. Bartholomews The Great and Cloth Fair, c.1877 (b/w photo) by Bool, Alfred & Bool, John (fl.1870s); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: Madeirese villa, near Funchal, 1845. Creator: Unknown

Madeirese villa, near Funchal, 1845. Creator: Unknown
Madeirese villa, near Funchal, 1845. Grapevine growing along a pergola on the island of Madeira in the Atlantic Ocean. One of the modes in which the vines are grown

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: The pier and beach, Eastbourne, East Sussex, England

The pier and beach, Eastbourne, East Sussex, England
England, East Sussex, Eastbourne, The pier and beach

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099312

EyeUbiquitous_20099312
England, East Sussex, Brighton, The Pier at low tide with people walking on the pier

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099320

EyeUbiquitous_20099320
England, East Sussex, Brighton, The Pier with people under sunshade umbrellas by tables on the seafront with a fibreglass ice cream cone in the foreground

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099311

EyeUbiquitous_20099311
England, East Sussex, Brighton, The Pier at low tide with shingle pebble beach in foreground

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099310

EyeUbiquitous_20099310
England, East Sussex, Brighton, The Pier at low tide with shingle pebble beach in foreground

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099306

EyeUbiquitous_20099306
England, East Sussex, Brighton, The Pier at low tide with shingle pebble beach in foreground seen from beneath sunshade umbrellas and empty tables on the seafront

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099308

EyeUbiquitous_20099308
England, East Sussex, Brighton, The Pier at low tide with a woman walking towards the water

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099305

EyeUbiquitous_20099305
England, East Sussex, Brighton, The Pier at low tide with people on the shingle pebble beach

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099309

EyeUbiquitous_20099309
England, East Sussex, Brighton, The Pier at low tide with shingle pebble beach in foreground

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099337

EyeUbiquitous_20099337
England, East Sussex, Brighton, People sitting under sun shade umbrellas at tables on the promenade outside The Beach Bar with Brighton Pier and people on the shingle pebble beach beyond

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099307

EyeUbiquitous_20099307
England, East Sussex, Brighton, The Pier at low tide with shingle pebble beach and sunshade umbrellas by empty tables on the seafront with a fibreglass ice cream cone in the foreground

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099332

EyeUbiquitous_20099332
England, East Sussex, Brighton, People sitting under sun shade umbrellas at tables on the promenade outside bars and restaurants with Brighton Pier and people on the shingle pebble beach beyond

Background imageShingle Architecture Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099331

EyeUbiquitous_20099331
England, East Sussex, Brighton, People sitting under sun shade umbrellas at tables on the promenade outside bars and restaurants with a traditional Victorian galloping horses carousel fairground



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Shingle Architecture Collection

Shingle architecture is a style of residential architecture that was popular in the United States from 1880 to 1910, and is characterized by its use of wooden shingles as the primary exterior material, often covering the entire house. The style was developed as an alternative to more ornate Victorian styles, and it emphasizes simplicity and natural materials. Shingle houses are typically asymmetrical with multiple gables, porches, and dormers. They often have large windows for natural light and feature decorative elements such as stained glass or carved woodwork. Shingle architecture has become popular again in recent years due to its timeless beauty and appeal, and is a great choice for those looking for a classic yet modern look that will stand the test of time.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Shingle Architecture collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art and framed prints that showcases the beauty of shingle-style architecture. This style emerged in the late 19th century and was popularized by architects such as William Ralph Emerson, who sought to create homes that blended seamlessly with their natural surroundings. Our collection features a range of images, from grand seaside mansions to cozy cottages nestled among trees. Each print in the Shingle Architecture collection captures the unique charm and character of this architectural style, with its distinctive use of wood shingles on roofs and walls, large porches, asymmetrical facades, and intricate details. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or simply appreciate beautiful design, these prints are sure to add warmth and elegance to any space. With high-quality printing techniques used for each piece in this collection, you can be assured that your chosen artwork will look stunning for years to come.
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What are Shingle Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints?

Shingle Architecture art prints are a collection of high-quality reproductions of original artworks that showcase the unique and distinctive style of shingle architecture. This architectural style is characterized by the use of wooden shingles as cladding material, which gives buildings a rustic and natural appearance. The Shingle Style emerged in the late 19th century in America and was popularized by architects such as Henry Hobson Richardson, William Ralph Emerson, and Charles Follen McKim. It was particularly prevalent in coastal regions where it blended seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. These art prints capture the essence of this architectural style through detailed illustrations or photographs that highlight its key features such as asymmetrical facades, steeply pitched roofs, wide porches, and intricate woodwork. They make for beautiful wall decor pieces that add character to any space while also celebrating an important chapter in American architectural history.
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What Shingle Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Shingle Architecture art prints that capture the unique style and beauty of this architectural design. From classic Victorian to modern interpretations, you can find a variety of styles to suit your taste. Some popular options include images of historic shingle-style homes with intricate details and charming porches, as well as contemporary designs featuring sleek lines and minimalist aesthetics. In addition to residential architecture, Media Storehouse also has prints showcasing shingle-style commercial buildings such as hotels, restaurants, and shops. These prints offer a glimpse into the versatility of this architectural style beyond just residential properties. Whether you're looking for black-and-white photographs or colorful illustrations, there is something for everyone in our collection of Shingle Architecture art prints. With high-quality printing techniques and premium materials used in production, these prints are sure to add character and charm to any space they adorn.
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How do I buy Shingle Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints?

To buy Shingle Architecture art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork online. Once you have found the print that you would like to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. At this point, you will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information. We offer a variety of sizes for their prints, so be sure to select the size that best fits your needs. We also offer framing options for an additional fee if desired. Once your order has been placed, Media Storehouse will process it and ship it out as soon as possible. You can track the status of your order through our website or by contacting customer service. Buying Shingle Architecture art prints from Media Storehouse is a simple and straightforward process that allows you to easily add beautiful artwork to your home or office decor.
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How much do Shingle Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Shingle Architecture art prints at various prices. Our collection includes high-quality prints that showcase the beauty and unique features of this architectural style. The cost of each print depends on several factors such as size, framing options, and the specific artwork chosen. We strive to provide our customers with affordable yet premium quality art prints that suit their preferences and budget. Our Shingle Architecture art prints are perfect for decorating homes, offices or any space where you want to add a touch of elegance and sophistication. They make great gifts for architecture enthusiasts who appreciate the intricate details and craftsmanship involved in creating these beautiful structures. We take pride in offering a vast selection of stunning Shingle Architecture art prints that capture the essence of this timeless architectural style. Browse through our collection today to find your perfect piece.
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How will my Shingle Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Shingle Architecture art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials and reliable shipping methods to ensure that your order arrives safely and securely. Your print will be carefully rolled up and placed inside a sturdy cardboard tube for protection during transit. We work with trusted delivery partners who have years of experience in handling delicate items like artwork. Once your order is dispatched, you will receive an email notification with tracking information so that you can keep track of its progress. We understand the importance of timely delivery, which is why we strive to dispatch all orders as quickly as possible. However, please note that delivery times may vary depending on your location and other factors beyond our control. Rest assured that when you order from us, you can expect nothing but the best service and quality products delivered right to your doorstep.