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    OCLC 491489502. — (2002). The Gothic Revival 1720–1870 – Literary Sources and Documents: Gothic and National Architecture. Vol. 3. Robertsbridge, East Sussex:...
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    American colonial architecture includes several building design styles associated with the colonial period of the United States, including First Period...
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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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    Spanish architecture refers to architecture in any area of what is now Spain, and by Spanish architects worldwide. The term includes buildings which were...
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    Rococo (redirect from Rococo (architecture))
    architecture St Andrew's Church, Kyiv, 1744 – 1767, designed by Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli Zwinger (Dresden) Eszterháza in Fertőd, Hungary, 1720 –...
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    Detail of the Hôtel de Chenizot, 51 rue Saint-Louis-en-Ile, by Pierre-Vigné de Vigny (about 1720) The Hotel d'Évreux, now the Élysée Palace, residence...
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    bə-ROK, US: /-ˈroʊk/ -⁠ROHK; French: [baʁɔk]) is a Western style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished...
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    existing wooden buildings. It is also one of the few examples of Gothic architecture in Amsterdam. The oldest stone building of the Netherlands, The Moriaan...
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    beginnings of a palace that went through several changes and phases from 1703 to 1720. It was a favourite residence of the former Polish king Stanislaus I, Duke...
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  • Giuseppe Pannini (category 1720 births)
    Giuseppe Pannini or Panini (Rome, 1720–1810 or 1812 or possibly 1718–1805), also Joseph Pannini, was an architect, scenographer and archaeologist living...
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    Baroque. Surrounding it are the former palaces of the Count de Casa-Bayona (1720–1746) Marquis de Arcos (1746) and the Marquis de Aguas Claras (1751–1775)...
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    Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral, Saint Petersburg (category Baroque architecture in Saint Petersburg)
    like these for his new cathedral in St. Petersburg. So he ordered it in 1720 from the Netherlands. In Amsterdam the only bellfounder at that time, Jan...
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    Mexico (section Architecture)
    Limits of Racial Domination: Plebeian Society in Colonial Mexico City, 1660–1720. Madison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin. "Grito de Dolores". Encyclopaedia...
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    of graphics processing units developed by AMD, based on their RDNA 3 architecture. It was announced on November 3, 2022 and is the successor to the Radeon...
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    The architecture of Fez, Morocco, reflects the wider trends of Moroccan architecture dating from the city's foundation in the late 8th century and up to...
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    Saint-Eustache, Paris (category Gothic architecture in Paris)
    and rue Montorgueil, Saint-Eustache exemplifies a mixture of multiple architectural styles: its structure is Flamboyant Gothic while its interior decoration...
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    the rule of Babur's grandson, Akbar. This imperial structure lasted until 1720, shortly after the death of the last major emperor, Aurangzeb, during whose...
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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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    especial), officially the Special Period in the Time of Peace (Período especial en tiempos de paz), was an extended period of economic crisis in Cuba that began...
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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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    French formal garden (category Ancien Régime French architecture)
    Janine Christiany, L'art des jardins en Europe, Citadelles et Mazenod, Paris, 2006 Claude Wenzler, Architecture du jardin, Editions Ouest-France, 2003...
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    Louis XIV style (category Ancien Régime French architecture)
    French: [lwi katɔʁz] ), also called French classicism, was the style of architecture and decorative arts intended to glorify King Louis XIV and his reign...
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    Corfu (redirect from Architecture of Corfu)
    performances of straight or musical comedies – known as Momaries or Bobaries. From 1720, Corfu became the possessor of the first theatre in post-1452 Greece. It...
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    The Church of St. John in Aix-en-Provence, situated at the corner of rue d'Italie and rue Cardinale, is a Gothic Roman Catholic church, the first in Provence...
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    Madrid (section Architecture)
    símbolo en el centro de Madrid". Hoy. Archived from the original on 21 May 2022. Retrieved 6 February 2020. "La altura sí importa". Architecture (in Spanish)...
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    the city went to Prussia in 1720. Instead Stralsund became capital of the last remaining parts of Swedish Pomerania 1720–1815. The city was on the path...
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    formal garden, with architectural decorations by John Vanbrugh. Bridgeman's design included an octagonal lake and a rotunda (1720–21) designed by Vanbrugh...
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    Schloss Weißenstein (category Baroque architecture in Bavaria)
    The local head of construction was the Jesuit priest Nikolaus Loyson (1676–1720).: 6 : 229  The palace was built between 1711 and 1719 from local sandstone...
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    Hôtel de Ville, Rennes (category Baroque architecture in France)
    prepared by Isaac Robelin, to rebuild many buildings in Rennes after a fire in 1720. The site they selected was on the west side of a newly created square, the...
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    turrets, sentry boxes, a moat and a drawbridge that upon being completed in 1720 was given the name of "Castillo San Miguel" (St. Michael's Castle). President...
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