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.
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.
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In fact I identified some of them as Medieval and some as Neoclassical.