👉 A corinthianesque style is a type of Gothic architecture that originated in Italy during the 12th century. It was characterized by its use of bold, angular columns and tall spires, as well as its use of rounded arches and arched windows. The term "corinthianesque" refers to this style because it was popularized in Italy by Italian sculptor and architect Andrea Palladio, who is credited with creating the first detailed drawing of a Gothic-style building