RA Collection: People and Organisations
Born: fl. 1745-1767
Gender: Male
After Charles-Louis Clérisseau
Door of the Temple of Aesculapius, 1764
Etching on laid paper
After Charles-Louis Clérisseau
Section of the Temple of Aesculapius, 1764
Etching on laid paper
After Charles-Louis Clérisseau
Plan of the Temple of Aesculapius, 1764
Etching on laid paper
After Charles-Louis Clérisseau
Plan of the Temple of Jupiter in the Diocletian palace, Split, 1764
Etching on laid paper
After Charles-Louis Clérisseau
Plan of the Diocletian palace in Split, 1764
Etching on laid paper
After Charles-Louis Clérisseau
Plan of the Diocletian palace in Split, 1764
Etching on laid paper
Sir William Chambers RA
A Treatise On Civil Architecture, In Which The Principles of that Art are laid down, and Illustrated by a great Number of Plates, Accurately Designed, and Elegantly Engraved by the best Hands. By William Chambers, Member of the Imperial Academy of Arts in Florence, and Architect toTheir Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and Princess Dowager of Wales. - - London,: [1759]
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Isaac Ware
A Complete Body Of Architecture. Adorned With Plans and Elevations, From Original Designs. By Isaac Ware, Esq. Of His Majesty's Board of Works. In which are interspersed Some Designs of Inigo Jones, never before published. - London:: [1756]
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James Paine
Plans, Elevations and Sections, Of Noblemen and Gentlemen's Houses, And Also Of Stabling, Bridges, Public and Private, Temples, and other Garden Buildings; Executed In The Counties Of Derby, Durham, Middlesex, Northumberland, Nottingham, and York. By James Paine, Architect, One of the Directors of the Society of Artists of Great-Britain. Part The First. Illustrated by Seventy-Four Large Folio Plates. - London:: [1767]
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Joshua Kirby
The Perspective of Architecture. A Work Entirely New; Deduced From The Principles Of Dr. Brook Taylor; And Performed by Two Rules only of Universal Application. Begun By Command of His Present Majesty, When Prince Of Wales. By Joshua Kirby, Designer in Perspective to His Majesty. - London:: 1761.
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