• Isaac de Caus (1590–1648) was a French landscaper and architect. He arrived in England in 1612 to carry on the work that his brother Salomon de Caus had...
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    of Isaac de Caus. Being a Huguenot, Caus spent his life moving across Europe. He worked as a hydraulic engineer and architect under Louis XIII. Caus also...
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    element in Britain A Venetian window, with blind sides, designed by Isaac de Caus (d.1648) circa 1647, south front of Wilton House, Wiltshire, England...
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    early garden grotto was built at Wilton House in the 1630s, probably by Isaac de Caus. Grottoes were suitable for less formal gardens too. Pope's Grotto,...
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    The Palladian bridge Fountain The house is renowned for its gardens. Isaac de Caus began a project to landscape them in 1632, laying out one of the first...
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    at Windsor), and another by Hubert Le Sueur was the centrepiece of Isaac de Caus' parterre at Wilton House; that version was given by the 8th Earl of...
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    painter (d. 1670) Boris Morozov, Russian statesman and boyar (d. 1661) Isaac de Caus, French landscaper (d. 1648) Yamada Nagamasa, Japanese adventurer (d...
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    century earlier. A near identical portico was designed by Inigo Jones and Isaac de Caus for the Palladian front at Wilton, but this was never executed. The...
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    about 1630 onwards, at times worked on by Jones, then passed on to Isaac de Caus when Jones was too busy with royal clients. He then returned in 1646...
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    William Harvey of his study of the circulatory system, Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus ("An Anatomical Exercise on the Motion...
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    grand stables and a coach house. These works may have been designed by Isaac de Caus. In 1629, Holland commissioned Inigo Jones to design and the master...
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    new estates, such as the Ladbroke Estate and the Grosvenor Estate. Isaac de Caus, the French Huguenot architect, designed the individual houses under...
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    with French Huguenot ancestry include: Salomon de Brosse (1571–1626), French architect. Isaac de Caus (1590–1648), architect, garden designer. Samuel...
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    commissions for garden statuary, perhaps including the sculptures in Isaac de Caus' grotto at Woburn Abbey, recently attributed to Nicholas Stone, and...
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    (1576–1626), Huguenot engineer Isaac de Caus (1590–1648), landscaper and architect, worked in London Guillaume Le Vasseur de Beauplan (ca.1600–1673), French-Polish...
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    Jones for the job (Salomon de Caus performed the work when Jones proved to be unavailable, while his brother, Isaac de Caus, designed a variety of formal...
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  • (1676–1729) Thomas Cartwright (c. 1653–1703) Richard Cassels (1690–1751) Isaac de Caus (1590–1648) George Clarke (1661–1736) William Etty (c. 1675–1734) Henry...
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  • painter (d. 1670) Boris Morozov, Russian statesman and boyar (d. 1661) Isaac de Caus, French landscaper (d. 1648) Yamada Nagamasa, Japanese adventurer (d...
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    Internet Archive. Entries for Charles Long, 1st Baron Farnborough and Isaac de Caus in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Calke Abbey Derbyshire...
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  • maintained houses in London and in Edinburgh, employing Nicholas Stone and Isaac de Caus to work on her house in Aldersgate, which was later known as Lauderdale...
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    Jacques II Androuet du Cerceau († 1614) Barthélemy de Brosse (architecte) Jacob Bunel († 1614) Isaac de Caus († 1648) Valentin Conrart († 1675) Barthélemy...
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    House (2007). Catalogue of the Drawings by Inigo Jones, John Webb and Isaac De Caus at Worcester College, Oxford (1979) edited with A.A. Tait, Oxford University...
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  • 1730) François de Cauvigny de Colomby, poet, translator and King's counsellor (born c.1588) Vincent Voiture, writer (born 1597) Isaac de Caus, architect and...
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    Gorddwr was claimed by Roger le Corbet, the Baron of Caus within the Marcher Lordship of Roger de Montgomery. In 1241, Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn regained...
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    respective municipalities.[citation needed] Pablo Casals, Manuel de Falla and Isaac Albéniz are some of the great figures who have left their mark on...
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    Joseph Arthur de Gobineau (French: [ɡɔbino]; 14 July 1816 – 13 October 1882) was a French aristocrat who is best known for helping introduce scientific...
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  • Six Theosophical Points The Six Mystical Points Salomon de Caus – Hortus Palatinus Miguel de Cervantes translated by Thomas Shelton – Don Quixote (Second...
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    relations executive Cécilia Ciganer-Albéniz (great-granddaughter of composer Isaac Albéniz and daughter of a Moldovan father), when he officiated at her wedding...
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    demonstrated by inspired intellects such as Johannes Kepler, Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton, contrary to Bacon's theory about conforming to a mechanistic method...
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  • Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror (1998) Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return (1999) Children of the Corn: Revelation (2001) Children of the Corn:...
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