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| | The Palladian Revival (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13) |
 | | Influenced by the architecture of the sixteenth-century Italian Andrea Palladio and by the British architects from Inigo Jones to James Gibbs and Colen Campbell who followed in Palladio's footsteps, Lord Burlington raised a freestanding "villa," an English response to Palladio's famous Villa Rotonda. |
 | | This lavishly illustrated book focuses on the creation of this famous "Villa by the Thames." John Harris explores the villa's architectural sources of inspiration and the evolution of its design, examining and reproducing paintings, watercolors, drawings (including those of Palladio and Inigo Jones owned by Lord Burlington), plans and elevations, and books and prints. |
 | | The book, which serves as the catalogue of an exhibition to be seen in Montreal, Pittsburgh, and London, is richly illustrated with material still largely in the collection of Burlington's heirs, the dukes of Devonshire, at Chatsworth. |
| yalepress.yale.edu /yupbooks/book.asp?isbn=0300059833 (279 words) |
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