The Jacobean style is the second phase of Renaissance architecture in England, following the Elizabethan style. It is named after King James VI and I,...
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styles of Jacobean architecture, visual arts, decorative arts, and literature which characterized that period. The word "Jacobean" is derived from Neo-Latin...
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Jacobethan (redirect from Jacobean Revival architecture)
The Jacobethan (/ˌdʒækəˈbiːθən/ jak-ə-BEE-thən) architectural style, also known as Jacobean Revival, is the mixed national Renaissance revival style that...
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I Jacobean architecture Jacobean English (the language used in the King James Version of the Bible) Jacobean furniture, see Elizabethan and Jacobean furniture...
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1565–1655?; fl.1570–1618) architecture portal Jacobean architecture, the next phase of English Renaissance architecture Tudorbethan and Jacobethan,...
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with the subsequent Jacobean architecture in the early Stuart period. In the much more slow-moving styles of vernacular architecture, "Tudor" has become...
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Audley End House (category Jacobean architecture in the United Kingdom)
finest Jacobean houses in England. Audley End is now one-third of its original size, but is still large, with much to enjoy in its architectural features...
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architecture) Jacobethan (revival of Jacobean architecture and Elizabethan architecture) Stile Umbertino (revival of Italian Renaissance architecture)...
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Hatfield House (category Jacobean architecture in the United Kingdom)
Salisbury and Chief Minister to King James I. It is a prime example of Jacobean architecture. The estate includes extensive grounds and surviving parts of an...
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and Mold. It is considered to be one of the finest examples of Jacobean architecture in Wales, and the finest in North Wales. The house was built by...
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Spain Islamic Architecture 691–present Italianate architecture 1802 Jacobean architecture 1580–1660 Jacobethan 1838 Jeffersonian architecture 1790s–1830s...
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Jamestown Church (category Jacobean architecture in Virginia)
37°12′30.7″N 76°46′42.2″W / 37.208528°N 76.778389°W / 37.208528; -76.778389 Jamestown Church, constructed in brick from 1639 onward, in Jamestown in...
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Prodigy house (redirect from Prodigy architecture)
prodigy houses stretch over the periods of Tudor, Elizabethan, and Jacobean architecture, though the term may be restricted to a core period of roughly 1570...
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Bacon's Castle (category Jacobean architecture in Virginia)
States. Built in 1665, it is noted as an extremely rare example of Jacobean architecture in the New World. The house became known as "Bacon's Castle" because...
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English Renaissance (redirect from English Renaissance architecture)
style continuing into the early 17th century before developing into Jacobean architecture. Lesser, but still large, houses like Little Moreton Hall continued...
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Glensheen Historic Estate (category Jacobean architecture in the United States)
waterfront property on Lake Superior, has 39 rooms and is built in the Jacobean architectural tradition, inspired by the Beaux-Arts styles of the era. The mansion...
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both Elizabethan and Jacobean architecture incorporating Gothic features, particularly for churches. Classical-inspired architecture predominated after...
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Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum (category Jacobean architecture in West Virginia)
Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum at Abandoned Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum at Architecture of the State Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum at Asylum Projects Trans-Allegheny...
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Aynhoe Park (category Jacobean architecture in the United Kingdom)
Northamptonshire from Oxfordshire. The core buildings represent four architectural periods: Jacobean, Carolean and both the early 18th and 19th centuries. The estate...
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Banqueting House (category Neoclassical architecture in London)
Renaissance style that was unparalleled in the free and picturesque Jacobean architecture of England, where Renaissance motifs were still filtered through...
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Ivy Club (category Jacobean architecture in the United States)
652222°W / 40.348167; -74.652222 Built 1897 Architect Cope and Stewardson Architectural style Jacobethan Part of Princeton Historic District (ID75001143) Added...
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and Somerset family. The central buildings, a notable example of Jacobean architecture, were designed by the architect William Arnold and erected between...
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Queen's House (category Jacobean architecture in the United Kingdom)
returning from his 1613–1615 grand tour of Roman, Renaissance, and Palladian architecture in Italy. Some earlier English buildings, such as Longleat and Burghley...
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Joyce Grove (category Jacobean architecture in the United Kingdom)
Joyce Grove is a country house built in a Jacobethan style in Nettlebed, Oxfordshire, England. It was formerly owned by Sue Ryder (charity) which, until...
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Bibury Court (category Jacobean architecture in the United Kingdom)
Bibury Court is a Grade I listed Jacobean country house in Bibury, Gloucestershire, England. The River Coln flows to the south of the property. The house...
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Ingestre Hall (category Jacobean architecture in the United Kingdom)
Ingestre Hall is a Grade II* 17th-century Jacobean mansion situated at Ingestre, near Stafford, Staffordshire, England. Formerly the seat of the Earls...
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Bank Hall (category Jacobean architecture in the United Kingdom)
Bank Hall is a Jacobean mansion in Bretherton, Lancashire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building and is at the centre of a private estate, surrounded...
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54 Welbeck Street (category Jacobean architecture in the United Kingdom)
54 Welbeck Street is a grade II listed town house in Welbeck Street, in the City of Westminster, London. The house is dated 1896 and in free style pink...
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Lulworth Castle (category Jacobean architecture in the United Kingdom)
of a revival fortified castle, one of only five extant Elizabethan or Jacobean buildings of this type. It is listed with Historic England as a scheduled...
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Bramshill House (category Jacobean architecture in the United Kingdom)
northeast Hampshire, England, is one of the largest and most important Jacobean prodigy house mansions in England. It was built in the early 17th century...
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