• 1630s – Tomb of Ali Mardan Khan in Lahore is built. 1630–1631 – Church of San Caio in Rome rebuilt by Francesco Peparelli and Vincenzo della Greca. 1630–1635...
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  • This is a timeline of architecture, indexing the individual year in architecture pages. Notable events in architecture and related disciplines including...
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  • The decade of the 1630s in archaeology involved some significant events. 1632: Posthumous publication of Antonio Bosio's Roma Sotterranea, the results...
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  • Events from the 1630s in England. Monarch – Charles I 1630 8 April – Winthrop Fleet: The ship Arbella and three others set sail from the Solent with 400...
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    Synagogue architecture often follows styles in vogue at the place and time of construction. There is no set blueprint for synagogues and architectural shapes...
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    Banqueting house (category Architecture in England)
    London, 1630s Kings Weston House, now destroyed Westbury Court Garden, two storeys; the house has gone. Swarkestone Hall Pavilion, two storeys, 1630s. Cholmley...
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    Etruscan architecture was created between about 900 BC and 27 BC, when the expanding civilization of ancient Rome finally absorbed Etruscan civilization...
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    Banqueting House (category Neoclassical architecture in London)
    27 years before Charles I was beheaded on a scaffold in front of it in January 1649. In the 1630s, paintings by Peter Paul Rubens were added to the interior...
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    Architecture in early modern Scotland encompasses all building within the borders of the kingdom of Scotland, from the early sixteenth century to the...
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  • which are examples of Gothic architecture, either their totality or portions thereof; examples of Gothic Revival architecture have been excluded. This list...
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    San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane (category Baroque architecture in Rome)
    at least three churches in Rome dedicated to San Carlo, including San Carlo ai Catinari and San Carlo al Corso. In the 1630s, the friars of the Trinitarian...
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    she is washing. The painting was completed in the 1630s while Gentileschi was living in Rome. The architectural backdrop was the work of Codazzi and the...
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    Church of Saint Anthony of the Germans (category 1630s establishments in Spain)
    commissioned by the last Habsburg kings of Spain. The church was built in the 1620s-1630s by King Felipe III along with a hostel and hospital for the Portuguese...
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    was an Italian sculptor and architect. While a major figure in the world of architecture, he was more prominently the leading sculptor of his age, credited...
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    closing of the theatres in 1642. Sir Henry Herbert as (in theory) deputy Master of the Revels, was a dominant figure, in the 1630s often causing trouble...
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    or Self-Portrait with an Architectural Background is a c. 1639 oil on panel self-portrait by Rembrandt, now in the Louvre in Paris. It was bought by the...
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  • This topic covers events and articles related to 2025 in music. African music American music Japanese music Philippine music Scandinavian music South Korean...
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  • The Witch (2015 film) (category Films set in the 1630s)
    Dawson. Set in 1630s New England, the narrative follows a Puritan family who are preyed upon by an evil force in the woods beyond their farm. In fear and...
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    Mir Damad (category 1630s deaths)
    Mohammad Baqer Esterabadi, or Asterabadi, was a Twelver Shia Iranian philosopher in the Neoplatonizing Islamic Peripatetic traditions of Avicenna. He was a scholar...
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    École des Ursulines, Quebec (category Educational institutions established in the 1630s)
    The Ecole des Ursulines, known in English as the School of the Ursulines, is among North America's oldest schools. Still operating as a private school...
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  • decade of the 1620s in archaeology involved some significant events. 1621: Ludovisi Battle sarcophagus in Rome. 1627: Parian Chronicle in Paros. 1625: Last...
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  • The table of years in architecture is a tabular display of all years in architecture, for overview and quick navigation to any year. Contents: 2000s -...
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    Florence (redirect from Art in Florence)
    Musiche was significant in performance practice technique instruction at the time. The book specified a new term, in use by the 1630s, called monody which...
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    addressed in this painting in ways closely connected with their treatment in Las Meninas". In a series of portraits of the late 1630s and 1640s—all now in the...
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    Inigo Jones (category Theatre in England)
    Italian engraving or two as a guide, or the correction of drafts. In the 1630s, Jones was in high demand and, as Surveyor to the King, his services were only...
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    entered the collection at the Villa, followed by the Venus de' Medici by the 1630s; the Medici sculptures were not removed to Florence until the eighteenth...
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    Louis XIV style (category Ancien Régime French architecture)
    the Ace of Diamonds by Georges de La Tour (late 1630s) Section of the ceiling of the Hall of Mirrors in Versailles, representing capture of fortress of...
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    Great Mosque of Testour (category Mosques completed in the 1630s)
    embodies the Andalusian architecture, especially its minaret, which features Andalusian style inscriptions and architectural elements. The height of the...
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    Drummond Castle (category Scottish baronial architecture)
    mansion, both of which were rebuilt in Victorian times. The gardens date to the 1630s, although they too were restructured in the 19th century. The formal gardens...
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    North End, Boston (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    residential community, having been inhabited since it was colonized in the 1630s. It is only 0.36 square miles (0.93 km2), yet the neighborhood has nearly...
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