• Kent is appointed to remodel Rousham House and gardens in Oxfordshire, England, "a landmark in the history of the Romantic movement." Château de Bagnolet...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1738. 1738 (MDCCXXXVIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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  • The year 1738 in science and technology involved some significant events. Pierre Louis Maupertuis publishes Sur la figure de la terre, which confirms...
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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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  • piccola di requiem in G George Frideric Handel – La bianca rosa, HWV 160c Leonardo Leo Cello Concerto in A major, L.50 Cello Concerto in D minor, L.60 Jan...
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  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1738. April 11 – Robert Blair marries Isabella Law. July 10 – Richard Dawes is...
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    Palembang in Sumatra built in 1738, together with other post-Demak regions, adopted a mix of Islamic Javanese and Chinese mosque architecture. The Menara...
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  • The year 1796 in architecture involved some significant events. October 8 – The Sans Souci Theatre in Westminster, London, opens to the public, built...
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  • Events from the year 1738 in Russia Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet was founded Andrey Bolotov, Russian memoirust and agriculturalist Mikhail Kamensky...
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    Palazzo dello Spagnolo, Naples (category 1738 establishments in Italy)
    late-Baroque-style palace in Rione Sanità in central Naples. It is best known for its elaborate staircase. The Palace was erected during 1738, commissioned by...
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    English Architecture Since The Regency: An Interpretation. London: Century. ISBN 978-0-712-61869-4. OCLC 243386485. Graur, Neaga (1970). Stiluri în arta...
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  • Louis XIV of France in Paris, the world's first school of architecture. 1672 – Francis Smith of Warwick, English architect (died 1738) 1673 – Johann Friedrich...
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  • 15 – George Bähr, German architect, designer of Protestant churches (died 1738) 1668 – Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt, Austrian Baroque architect (died 1745)...
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    Baroque architecture is a highly decorative and theatrical style which appeared in Italy in the late 16th century and gradually spread across Europe....
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    Elevations, and Sections of Houghton in Norfolk, 1735. The Four Books of Andrea Palladio's Architecture 1738. Dedicated to Burlington. Two engravings...
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    Imagination, published in 1744. Mark Akenside, A British Philippic, published anonymously John Banks, Miscellaneous Works in Verse and Prose Mather Byles...
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    architecture, sometimes referred to as Classical Revival architecture, is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that began in the...
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    Kinderdijk windmills (category Tourist attractions in South Holland)
    (1738) Nederwaard Molen No.2 (1738) Nederwaard Molen No.3 (1738) Nederwaard Molen No.4 (1738) Nederwaard Molen No.5 (1738) Nederwaard Molen No.6 (1738)...
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    Palazzo San Giuliano, Catania (category Buildings and structures completed in 1738)
    completed in 1738 under the designs of Giovanni Battista Vaccarini. The interiors have undergone much modification. The roof balustrade was added in the 1930s...
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    Four Books of Andrea Palladio's Architecture, London 1738; illustration, right) laid out the Doric order as an exercise in modular construction. The module...
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    plantation in Dorchester County, along the banks of the Ashley River west of the Ashley and about 15 miles (24 km) northwest of downtown Charleston, in the U...
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  • The year 1817 in architecture involved some significant events. Dulwich Picture Gallery in London, designed by John Soane as the first purpose-built public...
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    Palazzo dell'Università, Catania (category Buildings and structures completed in 1738)
    Centrale dell'Università di Catania is a monumental palace located in Piazza Universitaria, in the center of the city of Catania, region of Sicily, southern...
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  • Events from the year 1738 in art. Louis-François Roubiliac's sculpture of George Frederick Handel goes on display at Vauxhall Gardens in London. Jean-Baptiste-Siméon...
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    a highly diverse and eclectic range in architectural designs. Italy is known for its considerable architectural achievements, such as the construction...
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    a feature forming the junction between a shaft and its capital. Chambers 1738, GOT–GOV. Morris 1992, p. 946. Morris, Christopher G. (1992-09-10). Academic...
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    St. George's Church (Pungoteague, Virginia) (category Churches completed in 1738)
    junction with VA 180 in Pungoteague, Accomack County, Virginia. Established in the seventeenth century, the building, erected in 1738, is the oldest house...
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    Ferry Farm (category 1738 establishments in the Thirteen Colonies)
    site. George was six when the family moved to the farm in 1738. He inherited the farm and lived in the house until his early 20s. However, George Washington...
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  • (1992) 4: 1016. Elling, Christian (2019). Rome : the biography of her architecture from Bernini to Thorvaldsen. Place of publication not identified: Routledge...
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  • Brentwood Farm (category Houses completed in 1738)
    bond brick house built about 1738. The house was enlarged by a well-designed Shingle-style / Colonial Revival addition in 1916. Brentwood Farm was listed...
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