The 1755 Lisbon earthquake, also known as the Great Lisbon earthquake, impacted Portugal, the Iberian Peninsula, and Northwest Africa on the morning of...
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The history of architecture traces the changes in architecture through various traditions, regions, overarching stylistic trends, and dates. The beginnings...
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Chilotan architecture is a unique architectural style that is mainly restricted to the Chiloé Archipelago, and neighboring areas of southern Chile. This...
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l'Architecture (Discourse on Architecture) (1754) Études d'Architecture (Studies of Architecture) (1755) Monuments érigés en France à la Gloire de Louis...
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The year 1757 in architecture involved some significant events. Frederiks Hospital, Copenhagen, is opened. Middlesex Hospital, London, is opened. Vorontsov...
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Aix-en-Provence, or simply Aix, is a city and commune in southern France, about 30 km (20 mi) north of Marseille. A former capital of Provence, it is the...
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Neoclassical architecture, sometimes referred to as Classical Revival architecture, is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that...
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Acadian architecture, also known as Cadien architecture, is a traditional style of architecture used by Acadians and Cajuns. It is prevalent in Acadia...
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Ribeira Palace (category 1755 disestablishments in Portugal)
Ribeira Palace, as well as most of the city of Lisbon, was destroyed in the 1755 earthquake. After the earthquake, the reigning monarch, King José I, suffered...
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known as Tamasna under the Barghawata. It was destroyed by the earthquake of 1755 and rebuilt by Sultan Muhammad III of Morocco, who employed European architects...
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French Baroque architecture, usually called French classicism, was a style of architecture during the reigns of Louis XIII (1610–1643), Louis XIV (1643–1715)...
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Palace of the Dukes of Alba (section Architecture)
province of Ávila, Spain. The palace was constructed by Jaime Marquet between 1755 and 1766 as a summer residence for the Dukes of Alba, and currently houses...
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Jacques-François Blondel (category French architecture writers)
born in 1730, became an architectural engraver. They also had a daughter, Claudine Angelique. After his first wife's death in 1755, Jacques-François married...
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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. It...
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Baroque (redirect from Baroque Art and Architecture)
bə-ROK, US: /bəˈroʊk/ bə-ROHK, French: [baʁɔk]) is a Western style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished...
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Rococo (redirect from Rococo (architecture))
as Late Baroque, is an exceptionally ornamental and dramatic style of architecture, art and decoration which combines asymmetry, scrolling curves, gilding...
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Expulsion of the Acadians (category 1755 in New France)
inhabitants of the North American region historically known as Acadia between 1755 and 1764 by Great Britain. It included the modern Canadian Maritime provinces...
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reconstruction efforts following the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. It was the 1770s that ushered in the era of neoclassical architecture, with the simultaneous constructions...
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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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attributed to Jommelli) Jean-Marie Leclair – [3] Ouvertures et [3] sonates en trio, Op. 13 (Paris). Ouverture No. 3 arranged from Ouverture to Scylla et...
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50 Franz Ignaz Beck – 6 Symphonies, Op. 3 Michel Corrette – 6 Symphonies en Quatuor sur les Noëls Francesco Geminiani – The Second Collection of Pieces...
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Greek Revival architecture is a style that began in the middle of the 18th century but which particularly flourished in the late 18th and early 19th centuries...
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2022. Salut Canada, https://salutcanada.ca/en/new-brunswick/2022 "The Hope and Despair of Acadian Exiles, 1755–1766". New England Historical Society. 8...
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Dresden (redirect from Architecture of Dresden)
Frederick Augustus I of Saxony (1750–1827), King of Saxony. Anthony of Saxony (1755–1836), King of Saxony Count Heinrich von Bellegarde (1756–1845), Generalfeldmarschall...
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Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba (category Moorish architecture in Spain)
Mosque-Cathedral Córdoba". Arte en Córdoba. 22 July 2020. Retrieved 11 December 2020. Stubbs, John H.; Makaš, Emily G. (2011). Architectural Conservation in Europe...
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Quebec (section Art and architecture)
known as the Battle of Jumonville Glen, the first battle of the war. In 1755, Governor Charles Lawrence and Officer Robert Monckton ordered the forceful...
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Sonatas), Op. 2 (Paris: Le Clerc, Mme Boivin) Armand-Louis Couperin – Sonates en pièces de clavecin avec accompagnement de violon ad libitum, Op. 2 (Paris)...
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(I). 1915. Het Indische bouwen: architectuur en stedebouw in Indonesie : Dutch and Indisch architecture 1800-1950. Helmond: Gemeentemuseum Helmond. 1990...
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paire de canapés en coin de feu à châssis et à accotoir unique en noyer et hêtre sculptés et redorés à l'huile d'époque Louis XV, vers 1755, estampillée N...
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Strasbourg (redirect from Architecture of Strasbourg)
Klinglin (1736, now residence of the préfet); the Hôtel des Deux-Ponts (1755, now residence of the military governor); the Hôtel d'Andlau-Klinglin (1725...
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