Graupner – Gott der Herr ist Sonne und Schild, GWV 1113/54 (autographed 1753, first performed 1754) Niccolò Jommelli – 7 Trio Sonatas (two of which are...
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Baroque architecture is a highly decorative and theatrical style which appeared in Italy in the late 16th century and gradually spread across Europe. It...
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In European architectural sculpture, an atlas (also known as an atlant, or atlante or atlantid; plural atlantes) is a support sculpted in the form of...
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Rococo (redirect from Rococo (architecture))
as Late Baroque, is an exceptionally ornamental and dramatic style of architecture, art and decoration which combines asymmetry, scrolling curves, gilding...
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The year 1757 in architecture involved some significant events. Frederiks Hospital, Copenhagen, is opened. Middlesex Hospital, London, is opened. Vorontsov...
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Greek Revival architecture was a style that began in the middle of the 18th century but which particularly flourished in the late 18th and early 19th centuries...
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Camellia sinensis (category Plants described in 1753)
1753), and Camellia L. (Sp. Pl.: 698. 16 August 1753; Gen. Pl., ed. 5: 311. 1754), are treated as having been published simultaneously on 1 May 1753....
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of Spain in 1788. As an archaeologist, he worked on several ventures: In 1753 Cardinal Silvio Valenti, Pope Benedict XIV's Camerlengo, sent the architect...
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Annona squamosa (category Plants described in 1753)
University of Florida. Retrieved 2008-04-17. Missouri Botanical Garden (1753). "Annona squamosa L". Tropicos. Retrieved 2008-04-17. "Current name: Annona...
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Strasbourg (redirect from Architecture of Strasbourg)
it was named after general Jean-Baptiste Kléber, born in Strasbourg in 1753 and assassinated in 1800 in Cairo. In the square is a statue of Kléber, under...
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John Soane (category 1753 births)
Sir John Soane RA FSA FRS (/soʊn/; né Soan; 10 September 1753 – 20 January 1837) was an English architect who specialised in the Neo-Classical style. The...
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Capilla del Cristo (section Architecture)
icon of Puerto Rico. Most of the articles located at its altar are from 1753. Travel guides list Capilla del Cristo as one of the must-see places of Old...
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Parterre (redirect from Parterres en broderie)
Augustusburg in Brühl (around 1730) or Schwetzingen (1753–1758) have been reconstructed. In England parterres en broderie were always rare, "probably there were...
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Burlington House (category Georgian architecture in the City of Westminster)
Lord Burlington transferred his architectural energies to Chiswick House after 1722. Upon Burlington's death in 1753, Burlington House was passed on to...
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Xinhua | English.news.cn". www.xinhuanet.com. Retrieved 10 January 2021. "Architecture and Design". museum.go.kr. Retrieved 19 September 2020. "National Gallery...
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Amsterdam (redirect from Architecture of Amsterdam)
Urban Research & Practice. 1 (1): 78–92. doi:10.1080/17535060701795389. ISSN 1753-5069. S2CID 11761206. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 October 2022...
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Quebec (section Art and architecture)
OCLC 52798925. Hunter, William A. (1999). Forts on the Pennsylvania Frontier, 1753–1758. Wennawoods. ISBN 978-1-889037-20-2. Kélada, Henri (1970). Précis de...
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Pediment (redirect from Architectural pediment)
Pediments are a form of gable in classical architecture, usually of a triangular shape. Pediments are placed above the horizontal structure of the cornice...
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Dome (redirect from Calotte (architecture))
A dome (from Latin domus) is an architectural element similar to the hollow upper half of a sphere. There is significant overlap with the term cupola...
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Architecture department in 1753. Pontifical Basilica of Saint Michael Royal Palace of Aranjuez G. KUBLER, Arquitectura en los siglos XVII y XVIII, en...
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Ephemeral architecture had a special relevance in the Spanish Baroque, as it fulfilled diverse aesthetic, political, religious and social functions. On...
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ord. De sa Majesté rue et prèsle portrait St. Landry en la Cité. Paris: Hrsg. Léonce Laget. 1753/1979. Pierre Marot: La Place royale de Nancy, image de...
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Rue Lobineau Rue Mabillon Rue Madame named after Marie Joséphine of Savoy (1753–1810), styled Madame Quai Malaquais Rue Mayet Rue Mazarine Rue de Médicis...
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processors. In later models, shaders are integrated into a unified shader architecture, where any one shader can perform any of the functions listed. Fillrate...
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Chinese Pavilion at Drottningholm (category Houses completed in 1753)
Palace park, is a Chinese-inspired royal pavilion originally built between 1753 and 1769. The pavilion is currently one of Sweden's Royal Palaces and a UNESCO...
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exponents of French Neoclassical architecture. He used his knowledge of architectural theory to design not only domestic architecture but also town planning; as...
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along the river. The history of the Neskuchny Garden can be traced back to 1753, when it emerged in the area between Kaluzhskaya Zastava and Trubetskoy Moskva...
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artworks. He traveled in Italy and Spain, sketching buildings, townscapes, architecture and the tilings of the Alhambra and the Mezquita of Cordoba, and became...
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Paris with a cour d'honneur and a large English landscape garden, an architectural style commonly known as entre cour et jardin. This refers to a residence...
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an arc of one degree in order to find out the true shape of the Earth; in 1753 he joined La Condamine and Bouguer on an expedition to Peru to do this very...
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