You would, if you never do any research. The Post family, which designed and built Mar-a-Lago,design of Mar-a-Lago was influenced by a variety of styles, including Mediterranean, Spanish, Portuguese, and Venetian, rather than a specific reference to Babylonian art or architecture. The estate was designed to be an opulent winter retreat, embodying a luxurious blend of historic European styles. There's absolutely nothing mesopotamian about any of this.
This is why I said almost Babylonian. Their relief sculptures from around 600BC were figurative, unlike the tendency toward naturalism in Greco-Roman reliefs. And I can't agree that there's no Mesopotamian influence on Spanish or Mediterranean old world styles.
Ok this strange. Look at the carvings on the wall as well. What do you see?
3 monkeys reading a Book?
Almost Babylonian in style.
You would, if you never do any research. The Post family, which designed and built Mar-a-Lago,design of Mar-a-Lago was influenced by a variety of styles, including Mediterranean, Spanish, Portuguese, and Venetian, rather than a specific reference to Babylonian art or architecture. The estate was designed to be an opulent winter retreat, embodying a luxurious blend of historic European styles. There's absolutely nothing mesopotamian about any of this.
This is why I said almost Babylonian. Their relief sculptures from around 600BC were figurative, unlike the tendency toward naturalism in Greco-Roman reliefs. And I can't agree that there's no Mesopotamian influence on Spanish or Mediterranean old world styles.
I can
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In fact I identified some of them as Medieval and some as Neoclassical.