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    this classical architecture developed into the style known as Palladianism. Palladianism emerged in England in the early 17th century, led by Inigo Jones...
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  • Palladian Villas may refer to: Villas in the Palladian style inspired by Andrea Palladio Villas designed by Andrea Palladio, Palladian villas of Veneto...
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    The Palladian villas of the Veneto are villas designed by Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio, all of whose buildings were erected in the Veneto, the...
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    Palladio's work seen in the later architectural styles evolved from Palladianism. According to James Lees-Milne, its first appearance in Britain was in...
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    chaste, rule-based Neo-classical forms espoused by the proponents of Palladianism. It is primarily embodied in the works of Christopher Wren, Nicholas...
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    The Capriccio with Palladian buildings (Italian: Capriccio con edifici palladiani) is an oil painting on canvas (58x82 cm) by Canaletto, dating from about...
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    Taxil hoax (redirect from Palladian Society)
    (Gabriel Jogand-Pagès) and Adolphe Ricoux claimed to have discovered a Palladian Society. An 1892 French book Le Diable au XIXe siècle (The Devil in the...
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    Symmetry was a core element in some styles of architecture, such as Palladianism. Patterns in nature Point reflection symmetry Coxeter group theory about...
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    to be a feature of Palladianism. In 1734, William Kent and Lord Burlington designed one of England's finest examples of Palladian architecture, Holkham...
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    Nast Traveler. 25 December 2020. Bold, John, Wilton House and English Palladianism. London, HMSO. 1988. ISBN 0-11-300022-7 Colvin, Howard, A Biographical...
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    Giacomo Leoni (category Palladian architecture)
    inspiration for Andrea Palladio. Leoni thus served as a prominent exponent of Palladianism in English architecture, beginning in earnest around 1720. Also loosely...
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    architectural movement in the late 14th to 16th centuries, and as the home of Palladianism, a style that inspired movements such as Neoclassical architecture and...
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  • Italian Renaissance interior design refers to interior decorations, furnishing and the decorative arts in Italy during the Italian Renaissance period (c...
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    cliffs. Stately homes, built during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries in Palladian, Neoclassical and neo-Gothic styles, such as Castle Ward, Castletown House...
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  • Palladius (fl. AD 408–431; died c. 457/461) was the first bishop of the Christians of Ireland, preceding Saint Patrick. It is possible that some elements...
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    2 Pallas (redirect from Palladian crater)
    her friend's name out of mourning. The adjectival form of the name is Palladian. The d is part of the oblique stem of the Greek name, which appears before...
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    Holkham Hall (category Palladian architecture)
    the forefront of the Palladian revival movement in England—and William Kent in Italy in 1715, and that in the home of Palladianism the idea of the mansion...
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    distinct 19th-century phase in the history of Classical architecture. Like Palladianism and Neoclassicism, the Italianate style combined its inspiration from...
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    Andrea Palladio (category Palladian architecture)
    Aside from Palladio's designs, his publications further contributed to Palladianism. During the second half of his life, Palladio published many books on...
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    in 1751 while at Carton House. He gave Ireland a distinctive type of Palladianism, to appreciate which one has to consider the buildings both externally...
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    houses too were built in the Jefferson Palladian style of Monticello. Andrea Palladio developed Palladianism in the 16th century, publishing in 1570...
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    Georgian architecture followed in a more refined style, evoking a simple Palladian form; the Royal Crescent at Bath is one of the best examples of this....
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    prominently sited in Piccadilly, was the first major executed statement of Neo-Palladianism. In the 1720s, Burlington and Campbell parted, and Burlington was assisted...
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    research style of Palladio has created an architectural movement called Palladianism, which has had strong following in the next three centuries, inspiring...
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    articulation—particularly the density of Palladian windows, crowned with false arches". Another critic states that the Palladian windows are "a late 20th-century...
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    derivative" of Somerset House. Chambers' own influences stemmed from Palladianism, the principles of which were applied throughout Somerset House, inside...
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  • House (illustrated above), were among the finest examples of Palladian architecture. Palladianism in Ireland often differed from that elsewhere in Europe because...
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    (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto is a World Heritage Site in Italy, which protects...
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    The Calhoun Hotel, later known as the Palladian Apartments and currently the Kimpton Palladian Hotel is a historic hotel building located in downtown Seattle...
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    gothic style appeared, partially as a reaction against the symmetry of Palladianism, and can be seen in buildings such as the Bristol City Museum and Art...
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