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The Baseless Roman Doric Column in Mid-Eighteenth-Century English Architecture: A Study in Neo-Classicism
05/1986 | 998 | 128
Pages: 328+331-337+339
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Worsley, Giles (Worsley, Giles)
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14. The South Front of West Wycombe Park, Buckinghamshire.
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15. The Portico on the South Front of Rokeby Park, North Yorkshire.
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16. Early Elevation Design for the Palazzo Chiericati, Vicenza, by Andrea Palladio, 39.6 by 56.3 cm. (R. I. B. A., London).
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18. The Temple of Piety at Studley Royal, North Yorkshire.
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19. Elevation for a Hexastyle Baseless Doric Temple by Andrea Palladio, 32.3 by 27.3 cm. (R. I. B. A., London).
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20. The Temple of Piety, from Libro d'Antonio Labacco, 1552.
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21. Detail from View in the Park at Shugborough by Nicholas Dall (Shugborough, National Trust).
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22. The Samson Hall, Hovingham Hall, North Yorkshire.
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23. The Riding School, Hovingham Hall, North Yorkshire.
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24. The Doric Rotunda at the Rievaulx Terraces, North Yorkshire.
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25. Interior of Mereworth Church, Kent.
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26. The Drawing Room Chimneypiece, Hovingham Hall, North Yorkshire.
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27. Interior Elevation of a Basilica, from Daniele Barbaro's Edition of Vitruvius, 1556.
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17. A Nineteenth-Century Drawing Showing Proposed Alterations to the East Façade of the West Wing at Castle Howard, North Yorkshire (Castle Howard Archives).