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… did not preclude an interest in the arts: he subscribed to Leoni's Palladio in 1715, and to Gibbs's Book of Architecture …
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… and the recent publications by Colin Campbell and Giacomo Leoni had aroused the ardent neo-Palladianism which was at … Grosvenor estate. At this first period of building Giacomo Leoni figures as architect of one very notable building, … occupant, John Bligh (later the Earl of Darnley). Leoni's associate in the edition of Palladio published in …
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… nos. 1236; vol. 53, no. 40. E.S. 13911. P.O.D. B.A. 38154. Leoni was the architect of No. 4. it is still the …
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… by the bricklayer, John Witt, to the design of Giacomo Leoni. It is certain, however, that this had been not for the … volume of Vitruvius Britannicus and the first volume of Leoni's own Palladio, but he had subscribed to the second … Britannicus published in 1717 and later subscribed to Leoni's Alberti in 1726. He was also, like Burlington, an …
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… Tufnell). 378 Strong was a subscriber to Campbell's, Leoni's and Gibbs's books of architecture, and may have been … He subscribed to the architectural publications of Leoni, Kent and Ware, as well as to other publications of …
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… had himself travelled in Italy, 504 and had subscribed to Leoni's Alberti in 1726. That he would not have been … in Lincolnshire. 518 He subscribed to the third volume of Leoni's Alberti of 1726 and Ware's Burlington-sponsored …
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… 2628 (consec.) Dean Street These three houses, now part of Leoni's Quo Vadis restaurant, were all erected c. 1734 under … the restaurant. No. 29 Dean Street This house, now part of Leoni's Quo Vadis restaurant, appears to be substantially …
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