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    Italianate Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Italianate? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Italianate from Visual Art Genres and what is the personality traits.

    Italianate
    ISTJ

    ISTJ (4w5)

    Italianate personality type is ISTJ, who is also known as the Uncle. They like routine and order, and have a strong preference for life in a stable household. Family is a very important part of this type, and they are very loyal to those they care about. They are also very orderly and like to keep their homes and themselves in a very organized state.

    ISTPs are the handy types, who do most things themselves. They are very independent and like to keep busy, so they tend to be the doers of the family, doing all the housework and keeping themselves busy with hobbies or other activities that take their minds off home. They are also not very good at keeping up with the needs of others, which is probably why they are usually the most reliable members of their family. They don't get involved with people unless they have to, but at the same time, they can be very caring and loving types.

    ISFJs are family types who are very caring and friendly. They are very loyal to those they care about, and they try to be helpful to them in any way they can. They are also loyal to their own family as well as wanting to maintain a stable household and home life.

    The Italianate style was a distinct 19th-century phase in the history of Classical architecture. In the Italianate style, the models and architectural vocabulary of 16th-century Italian Renaissance architecture, which had served as inspiration for both Palladianism and Neoclassicism, were synthesised with picturesque aesthetics. The style of architecture that was thus created, though also characterised as "Neo-Renaissance", was essentially of its own time. "The backward look transforms its object," Siegfried Giedion wrote of historicist architectural styles; "every spectator at every period—at every moment, indeed—inevitably transforms the past according to his own nature." The Italianate style was first developed in Britain in about 1802 by John Nash, with the construction of Cronkhill in Shropshire. This small country house is generally accepted to be the first Italianate villa in England, from which is derived the Italianate architecture of the late Regency and early Victorian eras.

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