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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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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Venetian window (redirect from Palladian windows)
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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Neoclassical architecture (section Palladianism)
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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Symmetry was a core element in some styles of architecture, such as Palladianism. Patterns in nature Point reflection symmetry Coxeter group theory of...
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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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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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Palladius (bishop of Ireland) (redirect from Palladian Christianity)
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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