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The Palladian Revival Lord Burlington, His Villa and Garden at Chiswick John Harris. The building became the touchstone of Neo-Palladian architecture; its architect became known as the "Modern Vitruvius," the "Apollo of the Arts. This lavishly illustrated book focuses on the creation of this famous "Villa by the Thames. John Harris explores the villa's architectural sources of inspiration and the evolution of its design, examining and reproducing paintings, watercolors, drawings (including those of Palladio and Inigo Jones owned by Lord Burlington), plans and elevations, and books and prints.
John Frederick Harris OBE (born 1931) is an English curator, historian of architecture, gardens and architectural .
John Frederick Harris OBE (born 1931) is an English curator, historian of architecture, gardens and architectural drawings, and the author of more than 25 books and catalogues, and 200 articles. He is a Fellow and Curator Emeritus of the Drawings Collection of the Royal Institute of British Architects, founding Trustee of Save Britain's Heritage and Save Europe's Heritage, and founding member and Honorary Life President of the International Confederation of Architectural Museums. The Palladian Revival: Lord Burlington, His Villa and Garden at Chiswick (1994) Yale University Press
The Palladian revival by Harris, John, 1994, Published in association . The Palladian revival. Lord Burlington, his villa and garden at Chiswick. Includes bibliographical references (p. -274) and index.
The Palladian revival. Catalog of an exhibition at the Centre Canadien ian Centre for Architecture, Montreal, July 19-Sept. 25, 1994; the Heinz Architectural Center, the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Oct. 29, 1994-Jan. 9, 1995; and the Royal Academy of Arts, London, Feb. 2-Apr.
Bibliographic Details. Title: The Palladian Revival: Lord Burlington, His. Publisher: Yale University Press, New Haven. Publication Date: 1994. In 1726 Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, built an addition to his modest country house on the river Thames at Chiswick which became the touchstone of Neo-Palladian architecture; its architect became known as the 'Modern Vitruvius', the 'Apollo of the Arts'. Influenced by the architecture of Andrea Palladio and by British architects from Inigo Jones to James Gibbs and Colen Campbell, who followed in Palladio's footsteps, Lord Burlington raised a freestanding villa, an English response to Palladio's famous Villa Rotonda.
Palladian Revival : Lord Burlington, His Villa and Garden at Chiswick. In 1726 Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, built an addition to his modest country house on the river Thames at Chiswick.
The Palladian Revival : Lord Burlington, His Villa and Garden at Chiswick. Influenced by the architecture of the sixteenth-century Italian Andrea Palladio and by the British architects from Inigo Jones to James Gibbs and Colen Campbell who followed in Palladio's footsteps, Lord Burlington raised a freestanding "villa," an English response to Palladio's famous Villa Rotonda.
John Harris explores the villa's architectural sources of inspiration and the evolution of its design, examining and . An architectural study of two homes built by Lord Burlington (1694-1753) who was heavily influenced by the work of the 16th-century Italian architect, Andrea Palladio.
John Harris explores the villa's architectural sources of inspiration and the evolution of its design, examining and reproducing paintings, watercolors, drawings (including those of Palladio and Inigo Jones owned by Lord Burlington), plans and elevations, and books and prints.
At Chiswick House and garden (Burlington Lane, W4), both .
At Chiswick House and garden (Burlington Lane, W4), both seminal in the creation of the 18th-century country house and its landscaped setting, students can compare the original designs and contemporary illustrations in the RA exhibition with what exists today, and also examine the restoration programme recorded in the display, Conservation and Recreation. To round up this celebration in a suitably splendid way there is John Harris's accompanying book and RA catalogue (The Palladian Revival: Lord Burlington, His Villa and Garden at Chiswick Pounds 1. 5 Yale University Press).
1994) The Palladian revival :Lord Burlington, his villa and garden at Chiswick New Haven : Published in association with Yale University Press, MLA Citation. The Palladian Revival: Lord Burlington, His Villa And Garden At Chiswick. New Haven : Published In Association With Yale University Press, 1994. These citations may not conform precisely to your selected citation style. Please use this display as a guideline and modify as needed.
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