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Jean-Charles Balty (2002)
Elizabeth ANGELICOUSSIS, The Holkham Collection of Classical Sculptures., 71
On the scandal, see Lees-Milne, Earls
For visualisation of these various stages, see Holkham
DLONS, LII/4/13; Colvin et al, Lowther
Lowther, p. 29, cat. 48) is practically identical to the one in the Holkham I drawings
M. Vickers (2001)
The Holkham Collection of Classical SculpturesJournal of The History of Collections, 13
letter, as above n. 28 and as quoted in Salmon
Antoine Desgodets (2008)
Les édifices antiques de Rome : dessinés et mesurés très exactement
The Case against Coke
J. Summerson (1990)
The unromantic castle and other essays
Lowther. I am grateful to Jim Lowther for permission to study these drawings
British Library, Maps, K Top 31.42.b-h
a tribute, which your Munificence alone enables me to pay
For examples of such drawings among the Lowther collection in the Cumbria Archives in Carlisle, see the large elevation of the north facade of Holkham (DLONS, LII/2/19) or the elevation of Holkham
Holkham Hall, Archives, Holkham Country Accounts, 2,1726, f
Les Edifices antiques de Rome dessines et mesures Ires exactement (Paris, 1682) was one of the main sources used in the decoration of the rooms
See also the detailed information on pp. v-vi
Margaret Osborne (2016)
Building performance confidence
H. Tipping
Early Georgian (1714-1760)
As specified in the Catalogue of Maps, Prints, Drawings Attached to the Library of His Late Majesty King George the Third
F. Salmon (2013)
‘Our Great Master Kent’ and the Design of Holkham Hall: A ReassessmentArchitectural History, 56
T. Mowl (2006)
William Kent: Architect, Designer, Opportunist
Chief Justice Coke and his Family at Holkham (London, 1929)
The only known print of the engraving is inserted in the copy of Francis Blomefield, An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
Letter to Sir Horace Mann, at www.fullbooks.com/Letters-of-Horace-Walpolei.html
H. Colvin, J. Crook, Terry Friedman (1980)
Architectural drawings from Lowther Castle Westmorland
John Elliott received payment for 'digging out foundation and carrying up a wall for the Dining Room Beaufet'; see Holkham Hall, Archive, Holkham Country Accounts
Judging by his reference to a watermark he believes to date from about
R. Wittkower (1945)
Lord Burlington and William KentThe Archaeological Journal, 102
H. Colvin (2000)
A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600–1840: Corrections and Additions to the Third Edition (Yale University Press 1995)Architectural History, 43
Christine Hiskey (1997)
The Building of Holkham Hall: Newly Discovered LettersArchitectural History, 40
E. Heawood, E. Labarre (1950)
Watermarks, Mainly of the 17th and 18th Centuries
Andrea Palladio, Erik Forssman (1979)
I quattro libri dell'architettura
your Ladyship, by adding the finishing touches to the Great Work of Holkham
Horace Walpole had to put his oar in. ‘How the designs of that house [Holkham], which I have seen an hundred times in Kent’s original drawings, came to be published under another name, and without the slightest mention of the real architect, is beyond my comprehension’. Indeed, The Plans, Elevations, and Sections, of Holkham in Norfolk, The Seat of the Late Earl of Leicester had been published by Matthew Brettingham senior (1699–1769) ten years earlier (1761) without any mention of William Kent (c. 1685–1748). But Walpole’s well-publicised remark completely turned the scales, establishing Kent as the creator and architect of this intriguing work (built 1734-64), which is seen by many as the beau idéal of Anglo-Palladian architecture (Fig. 1). An alternative view of Holkham’s genesis has seen the patron, Thomas Coke, later Earl of Leicester, as the driving force in the creation of the house and its setting — a view confirmed by a great number of drawings and letters discovered since the 1980s. But a ‘reassessment’, recently published in this journal, has now cast doubt on such a conclusion and has attempted to re-establish Kent as Holkham’s architect.
Architectural History – Cambridge University Press
Published: Jan 12, 2016
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