Wood visited Syria and Greece in 1750-1, with Bouverie, Dawkins and Borra – at the same time as their friends Stuart and Revett ...
Continue Reading →Wood had visited the Greek islands, Syria and Egypt in 1742-3. In 1749 he was in Rome joining forces with John Bouverie, James ...
Continue Reading →Earlier dates of 1726 or 1727 appear on five head- and tail-pieces. Castell’s study concentrates on two villas described in some detail in ...
Continue Reading →Containing a description and views of the remaining antiquities, with the Ancient and Modern History, inscriptions and some observations on the Ancient Doric ...
Continue Reading →The text of Volumes I, II, is given in English and French in parallel; that of Volumes III, IV, in French only. This four-volume publication ...
Continue Reading →Excerpt from The Architectural Antiquities of Rome, Vol. 1: These Columns differ only three inches in height, but vary considerably in their proportions, ...
Continue Reading →All plates in “Etchings Representing The Best Examples Of Ancient Ornamental Architecture Drawn From The Originals In Rome And Other Parts Of Italy ...
Continue Reading →Published By Order Of The Society Of Dilettanti Ionian Antiquities, Published, with Permission of the Society of Dilettanti, by R. Chandler, M.A. F.S.A., ...
Continue Reading →The first edition had been published in 1747 (after lengthy preparation – Spence had assembled preparatory material during his first visit to Italy). ...
Continue Reading →1809-1835 The author of the text of v. 1 is identified in the introduction to v. 2 as Richard Payne Knight. An inquiry ...
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