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Inigo Jones
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 372 years ago |
Date of birth | July 15,1573 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Smithfield |
London | |
Date of died | June 21,1652 |
Died | Somerset House |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Periods | Baroque |
Nationality | English |
Job | Architect |
Scenic Designer | |
Business partner | John Soane |
William the Conqueror | |
Anthony Salvin | |
James Wyatt | |
Designed | Banqueting House |
Wilton House | |
Somerset House | |
Place of burial | St. Benet Welsh Church Paul's Wharf, London, United Kingdom |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 534385 |
The Designs of Inigo Jones: Consisting of Plans and Elevations for Publick and Private Buildings
The most notable antiquity of Great Britain
Stone-Heng: By Inigo Jones. Chorea Gigantum by Walter Charleton. A Vindication by John Webb. London, 1725
Inigo Jones on Palladio: Being the Notes by Inigo Jones in the Copy of I Quattro Libri Dell Architettura Di Andrea Palladio, 1601, in the Library of Worcester College, Oxford
Britannia Triumphans: Inigo Jones, Rubens and Whitehall Palace
Designs of Inigo Jones and others
Some Designs of Mr. Inigo Jones and Mr. Wm. Kent
Three Volumes Annotated by Inigo Jones: Vasari's Lives (1568), Plutarch's Moralia (1614), Plato's Republic (1554)
London Churches of the XVII and XVIII Centuries
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The most notable antiquity of Great Britain
Stone-Heng: By Inigo Jones. Chorea Gigantum by Walter Charleton. A Vindication by John Webb. London, 1725
Inigo Jones on Palladio: Being the Notes by Inigo Jones in the Copy of I Quattro Libri Dell Architettura Di Andrea Palladio, 1601, in the Library of Worcester College, Oxford
Britannia Triumphans: Inigo Jones, Rubens and Whitehall Palace
Designs of Inigo Jones and others
Some Designs of Mr. Inigo Jones and Mr. Wm. Kent
Three Volumes Annotated by Inigo Jones: Vasari's Lives (1568), Plutarch's Moralia (1614), Plato's Republic (1554)
London Churches of the XVII and XVIII Centuries
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Inigo Jones Life story
Inigo Jones was the first significant architect in England and Wales in the early modern period, and the first to employ Vitruvian rules of proportion and symmetry in his buildings.