The year 1715 in architecture involved some significant events. The Clarendon Building at the University of Oxford, England, designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1715. 1715 (MDCCXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on...
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The year 1715 in music involved some significant events. September – Presumed staging of first Three Choirs Festival in England. Comédie en vaudeville...
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The year 1715 in science and technology involved some significant events. May 3 – Total solar eclipse across southern England, Sweden and Finland (last...
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article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1715. c. August – Nicholas Rowe becomes the Poet Laureate of Great Britain. The...
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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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1715, the architectural style in Paris gradually changed from the exuberance of the Baroque to a more solemn and formal classicism, the embodiment in...
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Cooperism Neoclassical c. 1715–1820 Beaux-Arts 1670+ (France) and 1880 (US) Georgian 1720–1840s (UK, US) Jamaican Georgian architecture c. 1750 – c. 1850 (Jamaica)...
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(1643–1715) and Louis XV (1715–1774). It was preceded by French Renaissance architecture and Mannerism and was followed in the second half of the 18th...
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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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Bolków Castle (category Buildings and structures completed in 1293)
castles in Silesia. In 1703, the castle in Bolków was bought by Cistercian monks from Krzeszów. Since then, the castle has remained uninhabited. In 1715, the...
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Campbell in 1715 (of which supplemental volumes appeared through the century); I quattro libri dell'architettura (The Four Books of Architecture), by Palladio...
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I quattro libri dell'architettura (redirect from The Four Books on Architecture)
Books of Architecture) is a treatise on architecture by the architect Andrea Palladio (1508–1580), written in Italian. It was first published in four volumes...
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Britannicus by Colen Campbell (1715), Palladio's I quattro libri dell'architettura (The Four Books of Architecture, 1715), De re aedificatoria by Leon...
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Madonna. It was completed in 1715 and measures 37.20 meters in length and 17.30 metres in width. List of Baroque architecture Manfred Becker-Huberti, Günter...
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Fürstenried Palace (category Houses completed in 1715)
Palace is a Baroque maison de plaisance and hunting lodge in Munich, Germany. It was built from 1715 to 1717 for Elector Maximilian II Emanuel. Today the palace...
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of independence and former Spanish, French, Dutch and British rule. Architecture in the United States has been shaped by many internal and external factors...
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Georgian architecture is the name given in most English-speaking countries to the set of architectural styles current between 1714 and 1830. It is named...
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term romanesque was used of the Romance languages in English by 1715, and was applied to architecture of the eleventh and twelfth centuries from 1819....
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The architecture of Russia refers to the architecture of modern Russia as well as the architecture of both the original Kievan Rus', the Russian principalities...
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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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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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Rough Guides. Retrieved 2012-08-27.[permanent dead link] Peter Williams (1977). The Construction of Versailles (1661-1715). University Microfilms. p. 1....
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Villa Palagonia (category Houses completed in 1715)
Palagonia is a patrician villa in Bagheria, 15 km from Palermo, in Sicily, southern Italy. The villa itself, built from 1715 by the architect Tommaso Napoli...
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Hockenhull Hall (category Houses completed in 1715)
completely remodelled about 1715 for Hugh Wishaw of Chester. Its design is attributed to the architect Francis Smith. It is built in brick with sandstone dressings...
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Domenico Cerato (category 1715 births)
Domenico Cerato (4 August 1715 – 30 May 1792) was an Italian architect and academic. He taught architecture for several years at Padua and converted the...
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Peyton Randolph House (category Houses completed in 1715)
Randolph-Peachy House, is a historic house museum in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. Its oldest portion dating to about 1715, it is one of the museum's oldest surviving...
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List of executive actions by Franklin D. Roosevelt (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
nation's military forces in two wars, and maintained the vigor in his seventy-first year to serve his country in a civilian capacity in a third. {{cite journal}}:...
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Church of Saint-Fiacre, Nancy (redirect from Saint-Fiacre church in Nancy)
neo-gothic style church built in the 19th century in Nancy, and it is dedicated to Saint Fiacre. The Saint-Fiacre church is located in the middle of rue de Metz...
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Rococo architecture, prevalent during the reign of Louis XV in France from 1715 to 1774, is an exceptionally ornamental and exuberant architectural style...
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