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Palladian and revival
Lord Burlington, also known as " the architect Earl ", was instrumental in the revival of Palladian architecture.
It features Palladian windows and Corinthian columns, characteristic of the Greek revival style of architecture.
Vanbrugh's severe massed Baroque used at Blenheim never truly caught the public imagination, and was quickly superseded by the revival of the Palladian style.
* Holkham Hall, Norfolk: Masterpiece of Palladian revival, with original decoration.
During the Palladian revival period in Ireland, even quite modest mansions were cast in a neo-Palladian mould.
In Europe, the Palladian revival ended by the end of the 18th century.
There was, however, a revival of Palladian ideas amongst the colonial revivalist of the early 20th century, and the strain has been unbroken, even through the modernist period.
William Kent designed Holkham Hall in 1734 in the Palladian manner ; Thomas Archer was also a contemporary, although his work tended toward the baroque style that had been popular in England prior to the Palladian revival.
Palladian revival: Stourhead House, South facade, designed by Colen Campbell and completed in 1720.
Palladian architecture was currently enjoying a revival that was to sweep across Europe and be adopted with a fervour in Ireland.
* Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington ( 1694-1753 ), instrumental in the revival of Palladian architecture
Between 1769 and 1771, he collaborated with John Woolfe on two additional volumes of Vitruvius Britannicus, a book of plans and drawings of Palladian revival buildings by such architects as Inigo Jones and Colen Campbell.
The Venetian window at the east may show the growing influence of the revival of Palladian Architecture, or it may be a rhyme with the arched pediment of the entrance portico, repeated in the wide main stage of the tower.
During his time overseas in Rome in 1715, he made the acquaintance of Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, the aristocratic architect at the forefront of the Palladian revival movement in England, and of William Kent.
During the 18th century following the Palladian revival, rustication was widely used on the ground floors of large buildings, as its contrived appearance of simplicity and solidity contrasted well to the carved ornamental stonework and columns of the floors above.

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An English 18th century example of an arch bridge in the Palladian style, with shops on the span: Pulteney Bridge, Bath, Somerset | Bath
American Palladianism: The Rotunda ( University of Virginia ) | The Rotunda at the University of Virginia, designed in the Palladian manner by Thomas Jefferson.
Image: Palazzo della Ragione. gif | Rectangular Palladian windows
Variations on the " Palladian window | Serlian window " theme are developed throughout the building.
Image: Banqueting House. jpg | Palladian style mini banqueting house
File: Stowe Park Palladian bridge. jpg | Palladian bridge, 1738, Stowe House, based on the bridge at Wilton House
In the classically simple interior of " The Sacred Heart ", the altar is given prominence by Palladian # The Palladian window | Serlian arches. The column s in the nave are Ionic order | ionic, supporting a clerestory.
A prostyle Palladian architecture | Palladian portico projects from a neoclassical architecture | neoclassical facade. Prostyle is an architectural term defining free standing columns across the front of a building, as often in a portico.

Palladian and House
Jones, a gifted architect steeped in the latest European taste, also designed the Queen's House at Greenwich for Anne, one of the first true Palladian buildings in England ; and the Dutch inventor Salomon de Caus laid out her gardens at Greenwich and Somerset House.
In the original house, the high corner pavilion blocks of Inigo Jones ' Wilton were provided with the " Palladian window " motif to be seen at Burlington House.
Old Bowlish House, which now houses a contemporary art gallery, dates from the first half of the 17th century and was remodelled in about 1720 in the Palladian style.
Bowlish House, also in the Palladian style and now a hotel and restaurant, was built in 1732 by a prosperous local clothier ; a spring is reported to rise in the cellar.
The park, with artificial lakes, was originally part of the estate of a large stately home Wanstead House, one of the finest Palladian mansions in Britain, from its size and splendour nicknamed the English Versailles, and the architectural inspiration for Mansion House, London.
His projects included Chiswick House, Stowe, Buckinghamshire, from about 1730 onwards, designs for Alexander Pope's villa garden at Twickenham, for Queen Caroline at Richmond and notably at Rousham House, Oxfordshire, where he created a sequence of Arcadian set-pieces punctuated with temples, cascades, grottoes, Palladian bridges and exedra, opening the field for the larger scale achievements of Capability Brown in the following generation.
Chiswick House is a Palladian villa in Burlington Lane, Chiswick, in the London Borough of Hounslow in England.
( 2008 ) Design and Plan in the Country House: from castle donjons to Palladian boxes.
* Wilton House, Wiltshire: Palladian palace with Inigo Jones and James Wyatt interiors.
Together with his brother Thomas, Lancelot commissioned construction of Flass House, now a grade two listed building in the Palladian style, on land inherited from their sister in England's northern Lake District.
* Castle Hill, Filleigh, a privately owned Palladian House in North Devon
Soon after in Greenwich England, following his 1613 – 1615 grand tour, Inigo Jones designed and built the Queen's House between 1615 – 1617 in an early Palladian architecture style adaptation in another country.
Ardbraccan House ( known sometimes historically as Ardbraccan Palace ) is a large Palladian country house in County Meath, Ireland.
A little to the north of the Chinesischer Turm, the Rumford-Saal ( Rumford Hall ) or Rumfordhaus ( Rumford House ) is a small building in Palladian style.
Mansion House was built between 1739 and 1752, in the then fashionable Palladian style by the City of London surveyor and architect George Dance the Elder.
Inigo Jones was the designer of the Queen's House, Greenwich, begun in 1616, the first English Palladian house.
A handful of great country houses in England built between 1640 and circa 1680, such as Wilton House, are in this Palladian style.
These follow the great success of Jones ' Palladian designs for the Queen's House at Greenwich and the Banqueting House at Whitehall, the uncompleted royal palace in London of King Charles I.
Designed by the Italian architect Alessandro Galilei ( 1691 – 1737 ), it is perhaps the only Palladian house in Ireland to have been built with Palladio's mathematical ratios, and one of the three Irish mansions which claim to have inspired the design of the White House in Washington.
The Hammond-Harwood House in Annapolis, Maryland ( illustration ) is perhaps the finest example of Palladian architecture in the United States.

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