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Inigo Jones and the Classical Tradition is not primarily concerned with reconstructing Jones's thought by means of the notes he made in the margins of his books, or understanding his designs through ...
Current issues are now on the Chicago Journals website. Read the latest issue. The Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes is an interdisciplinary forum, uniting scholars specializing in ...
The scenographic architecture that Inigo Jones designed for the court theater of the early Stuarts bears a recognisable relationship to his work as a practicing architect. Analysis of his stage ...
INIGO Jones was born on July 15, 1573, in London. Little is known about his early life, but after a visit to Italy, he had acquired enough painting skills to become a court artist for King ...
Past Auction William Kent British, 1684–1748 The Designs of Inigo Jones Folio with Engravings, 1727 Medium Engraving Size 18 x 11.5 x 1.75 in. (45.7 x 29.2 x 4.4 cm.) Description ... Sale Estimate ...
Yet Jones fought vigorously for recognition as something more than a craftsman, and assumed the Roman title of ‘architect’. Jones’ work was greatly admired by later generations of architects, and ...
Giles Worsley (Yale, £40) Inigo Jones has always been treated as a rare star of English architecture, a comet in a lonely sky. But as Giles Worsley argues in this first full length scholarly study of ...
This article describes Inigo Jones's site organization at St. Paul's Cathedral where, during the 1630s, he undertook the large and complex task of refacing the existing Gothic structure. Here ...
The Banqueting House, built by Inigo Jones in 1622, has hosted royal ceremonials, feasts and an execution – in 1649, Charles I stepped from a first-floor window on to a scaffold to have his head ...
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