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BA0J5E Statue of the renaissance architect Inigo Jones in the estate of Holker Hall Cark in Cartmel Cumbria UK
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2A512BR England, London, Portrait of Inigo Jones Painted by William Hogarth in 1758 from a 1636 Painting by Sir Anthony Van Dyck
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HK018D GREAT BRITAIN - CIRCA 1973: A used postage stamp from the UK, celebrating the life of architect and designer Inigo Jones, circa 1973.
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AS1290 Queens House Greenwich London England
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D0F469 At the heart of Covent Garden Piazza lies Covent Garden Market, designed by famous British architect Inigo Jones
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2XPGHXJ The Queen's House, Royal Museums Greenwich Park, London, UK. First building in England to be created in the ‘Palladian’ style. Architect: Inigo Jones
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BHB63Y Statue of Inigo Jones beneath Tulip Tree in the grounds of Holker Hall, Cumbria
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2J93HB6 Statue of architect Inigo Jones, by Oliver Wheatley, on the facade of the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington, London, UK
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R2J9CY A bust of Inigo Jones in The Temple of British Worthies in Stowe House Gardens, Buckinghamshire UK
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2H8GF5A Llanrwst Pont Fawr (Inigo Jones Bridge the first significant architect in England ) in Snowdonia, Gwynedd, north Wales
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2B4NNXC England, London, Portrait of Inigo Jones Painted by William Hogarth in 1758 from a 1636 Painting by Sir Anthony Van Dyck
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AR6D53 Queen's House, Greenwich, 1616-1635. Rear Elevation. Architect: Inigo Jones
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2HEJJ9J The Queen's House, a former royal residence built in the early 17th century and designed in Palladian style by Inigo Jones, Greenwich, London, England
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3AB1C26 Arch covered walkway leading to Queen's House a former royal residence in Greenwich in London which presently serves as a public art gallery
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KH3WY6 Inigo Jones, English architect
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MN0964 . Inigo Jones Portrait of Inigo Jones. Unknown, but author died in 1641. Inigo Jones by Sir Anthony Van Dyck
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J4C4A6 The portrait of Inigo Jones, an English architect, represents his contribution to the development of English Renaissance architecture. Known for his work on the Banqueting House and the design of stage settings for early English theaters, Jones is a key figure in British architectural history.
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HTNCN1 Wenceslas Hollar's etching of Inigo Jones, a prominent English architect, captures the likeness of Jones with intricate detail, showcasing Hollar's expertise in portraiture.
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EBGE72 Visitors to Chevening House in Kent. Keyhole viewpoint feature visible in woodland behind house.
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2WMMRW0 Inigo Jones (1573-1652), English Architect, portrait painting in oil on canvas after Sir Anthony van Dyck, 1610-1880
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2BE87FA Portland Stone Great Fire of London Statue Corinthian Column Paternoster Sq.London EC4M 7LS
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2HFCTCX The Queen's House, Greenwich Royal Park, Greenwich, London Borough of Greenwich, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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2F8HFK1 Jones, Inigo .
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2J9FE5T Pont Fawr (Llanrwst Bridge) River Conwy, Llanrwst, Conwy, Wales, UK
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DW03XE Young tourists look at Old Royal Naval College buildings and Queen's House Greenwich, London, UK
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AMHAMG 1820Westminster Borough of Camden. Convent's Inigo Jones Renaissance architect arcaded piazza church St saint Paul market, horse
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3BJMMM3 Dobson, William; Inigo Jones (1573-1652); National Maritime Museum; http://www.artuk.org/artworks/inigo-jones-15731652-173421
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ER3Y4R The famous tulip staircase at Queen's House, a former royal residence in Maritime Greenwich, London
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ARFMY6 Banqueting House interior Whitehall London England UK
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PB9TEF The Honorable Henry Fane (1739-1802) with Inigo Jones and Charles Blair. Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds (British, Plympton 1723-1792 London). Dimensions: 100 1/4 x 142 in. (254.6 x 360.7 cm). Date: 1761-66. Seated at the center with his greyhound is the Honorable Henry Fane, second son of the eighth earl of Westmorland. To the left is Inigo Jones, a relative of the celebrated architect, and to the right Charles Blair, Fane's brother-in-law. Although shown in a landscape, each of the three men would have sat for Reynolds separately, in his studio. Reynolds's largest and most impressive conversati
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KC7990 The Honorable Henry Fane (1739–1802) with Inigo Jones and Charles Blair, Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1761–66
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PTA65R Inigo Jones, English architect, 17th Century. Creator: William Dobson.
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CWWMH9 Inigo Jones (1573-1652) on engraving from 1859. British architect.
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HT6BA2 The Tulip Stairs and lantern
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2HW8JE5 Art inspired by The Honorable Henry Fane (1739–1802) with Inigo Jones and Charles Blair, 1761–66, Oil on canvas, 100 1/4 x 142 in. (254.6 x 360.7 cm), Paintings, Sir Joshua Reynolds (British, Plympton 1723–1792 London), Seated at the center with a greyhound at his knee is the Honorable, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
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WX11HR 'Inigo Jones', (1573-1652), 1830. Inigo Jones (1573-1652) English architect who employed Vitruvian rules of proportion and symmetry to his buildings which include the Banqueting House at Whitehall and the layout for Covent Garden. He worked by royal command and in many collaboration with Ben Jonson. From "Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard. [Thomas Tegg, R. Griffin and Co., J. Cumming, London, Glasgow and Dublin, 1830]
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DHNMDM Royal Greenwich London England GB UK 2013
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2K2JYNX The Banqueting House, Whitehall, London. Circa 1640-70. Architect: Inigo Jones. From an engraving in Cassells England
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RAPDBR Inigo Jones (1573-1652) was the first significant English architect in the early modern period who introduced the classical architecture of Rome and the Italian Renaissance to Britain. He left his mark on London by his design of single buildings, such as the Queen's House which is the first building in England designed in a pure classical style, and the Banqueting House, Whitehall, as well as the layout for Covent Garden square which became a model for future developments in the West End. He also made major contributions to stage design by his work as theatrical designer.
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G3W05J Statue of the renaissance architect Inigo Jones in the estate of Holker Hall Cark in Cartmel Cumbria UK
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2R8XC85 England, London, Greenwich, The Queen's House, Marble Bust of the Architect Inigo Jones
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3DAA0TX A stone sculpture of Inigo Jones - famous English architect, on the exterior of the historic Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington, London, U
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ACW28R Queens Chapel Marlborough Road London England
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D0F3K4 Stores in the gallery at Covent Garden Market, designed by famous British architect Inigo Jones.
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BHB991 Statue of Inigo Jones beneath Tulip Tree in the grounds of Holker Hall, Cumbria
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HWYXHW An engraving of Coleshill House, Berkshire scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1812. .Believed copyright free.
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AW6W9C Queen's House with Greenwich Hospital in the background. Architect: Inigo Jones, Sir Christopher Wren
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2HEJJ9W The Queen's House, a former royal residence built in the early 17th century and designed in Palladian style by Inigo Jones, Greenwich, London, England
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3AB1C23 Covered walkway with pillars leading to Queen's House a former royal residence in Greenwich in London which presently serves as a public art gallery
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MXB475 . English: Inigo Jones (L, relative of famous architect) and Henry Fane (R) - detail from a painting of The Honorable Henry Fane (1739–1802) with His Guardians. By Sir Joshua Reynolds 1723–179? This painting is in the public domain by virtue of age. It is part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection of European Paintings . 2 February 2012. uploaded by RexxS (talk) 298 Inigo Jones and Henry Fane
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J3T29J Inigo Jones was an English architect and designer, best known for introducing the Palladian style to England and for his innovative contributions to theater design in the early 17th century.
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HKMFP7 A portrait bust of Inigo Jones by Anthony van Dyck, depicting the influential 17th-century English architect known for introducing Palladian architecture to Britain.
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EBJP2E Visitors to Chevening House in Kent. Keyhole viewpoint feature visible in woodland behind house.
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2BE87N1 Portland Stone Great Fire of London Statue Corinthian Column Paternoster Sq.London EC4M 7LS
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2HXDW74 The Queen's House, Greenwich Royal Park, Greenwich, London Borough of Greenwich, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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2G3DG4E Portrait of Inigo Jones. Portrait of the English architect Inigo Jones.
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2J9FE7F Pont Fawr (Llanrwst Bridge) River Conwy, Llanrwst, Conwy, Wales, UK
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AMHAKX 1660 covent garden Westminster Borough of Camden. Convent's Inigo Jones Renaissance architect arcaded piazza church St saint Pau
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3AJ2777 This portrait, after Anthony van Dyck, depicts Inigo Jones, an English architect and theatrical designer, painted between 1599 and 1641.
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ER3Y5W The famous tulip staircase at Queen's House, a former royal residence in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, London
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AXBKGB Banqueting House Whitehall London England UK
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2T698BM Inigo Jones, English architect, first to employ Vitruvian rules of proportion and symmetry, 1573-1652. Copperplate stipple engraving after a portrait by Sir Anthony van Dyck from Francis Fitzgeralds The Artists Repository and Drawing Magazine, Charles Taylor, London, 1785.
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MPWC70 'The Genius of Architecture Holding a Portrait of Inigo Jones', 18th century. Artist: William Kent.
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HT6BC3 The Tulip Stairs and lantern
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2WRGTH8 The Prince and Princess of Wales at at the gate of Rosenborg Castle, [Copenhagen, Denmark], 1864. The future King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in Scandinavia. 'This edifice, built by King Christian IV., is approached through a park or public garden, and over a foot-bridge crossing a moat that at one time surrounded the castle and formed an important element in its defence. The building is in the style of Italian Renaissance, grafted on the ancient Gothic of Northern Europe. Inigo Jones, at that period chief architect to the King, is said to have furnished the plan for Rosenborg'. From "
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R4X6ET The Banqueting House, Whitehall, is the grandest and best known survivor of the architectural genre of banqueting house and the only remaining component of the Palace of Whitehall. The building is important in the history of English architecture as the first structure to be completed in the neo-classical style, which was to transform English architecture. Begun in 1619 and designed by Inigo Jones it was completed in 1622, 27 years before King Charles I of England was beheaded on a scaffold in front of it in January 1649.
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BA0J6C Statue of the renaissance architect Inigo Jones in the estate of Holker Hall Cark in Cartmel Cumbria UK
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2R8XCR0 England, London, Greenwich, The Queen's House, Marble Bust of the Architect Inigo Jones
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3DAA0TW A stone sculpture of Inigo Jones - famous English architect, on the exterior of the historic Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington, London, U
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D0F3M5 Stores in the gallery at Covent Garden Market, designed by famous British architect Inigo Jones-
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2B090PW Engraving of St Pauls Covent Garden, London scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1851. This image is believed to be free of all copyright
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AHHGF5 Queen's House and Greenwich Hospital, London. Yacht Race in the background. Architect: Inigo Jones, Christopher Wren
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2HEJJ34 The Queen's House, a former royal residence built in the early 17th century and designed in Palladian style by Inigo Jones, Greenwich, London, England
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3AB1C27 Covered walkway with pillars leading to Queen's House a former royal residence in Greenwich in London which presently serves as a public art gallery
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MWDEEN . English: Inigo Jones (L, relative of famous architect) and Henry Fane (R) - detail from a painting of The Honorable Henry Fane (1739–1802) with His Guardians. By Sir Joshua Reynolds 1723–179? This painting is in the public domain by virtue of age. It is part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection of European Paintings . 2 February 2012. uploaded by RexxS (talk) 296 Inigo Jones and Henry Fane
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J4CCJ3 The Queen's House in Greenwich, England, is a historic building designed by architect Inigo Jones in the 17th century. Known for its classical architecture, it served as a royal residence and later became part of the National Maritime Museum. This edited volume of its history provides insights into its architectural and cultural significance.
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FMGCYD 'Designs of Inigo Jones and Others' presents architectural drawings and plans by the influential 17th-century English architect, Inigo Jones. This collection includes designs for various buildings and public structures, highlighting the classical influences on British architecture during the period.
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E4R5RT Chevening House, traditionally an official residence of the Foreign Secretary, seen across the ornamental lake.
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C5AWR6 The Queen's House, Greenwich Royal Park, Greenwich, London Borough of Greenwich, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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2E47D4A Edward Mitchell, active 1805–1816, Inigo Jones. Engraving. Jones, Inigo (1573–1652), architect and theatre designer
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2J9FE6C Pont Fawr (Llanrwst Bridge) River Conwy, Llanrwst, Conwy, Wales, UK
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3AJ59M2 This portrait, created between 1700 and 1799 after Anthony van Dyck, depicts Inigo Jones (1573-1652), renowned architect, in oil on canvas.
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ER3Y6J The famous tulip staircase at Queen's House, a former royal residence in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, London
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AXBMW6 Banqueting House, Whitehall, London, UK
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2HT8JDH Inigo Jones, 1630/36, printed c. 1800.
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HT6BAX The Tulip Stairs and lantern
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RC7H9G The Danby gateway to the University of Oxford Botanic Garden, the oldest botanic garden in Great Britain and one of the oldest scientific gardens in the world. It is one of three entrances designed by Nicholas Stone between 1632 and 1633. It is one of the earliest structures in Oxford to use classical, early Baroque, style. In the highly ornate arch, Stone ignored the new simple classical Palladian style currently fashionable, which had just been introduced to England from Italy by Inigo Jones. The garden was founded in 1621 as a physic garden growing plants for medicinal research.
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BA1475 Statue of the renaissance architect Inigo Jones in the estate of Holker Hall Cark in Cartmel Cumbria UK
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2R8XCFX England, London, Greenwich, The Queen's House, Marble Bust of the Architect Inigo Jones
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3DAA0TR A stone sculpture of Inigo Jones - famous English architect, on the exterior of the historic Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington, London, U
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D0F3J1 At the heart of Covent Garden Piazza lies Covent Garden Market, designed by famous British architect Inigo Jones
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2HEJJ3C Colonnade of The Queen's House that was added in 1807 to connect then newly built wings of the main building, Greenwich, London, England, UK
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MMRJ59 . English: Charles Blair Detail from a painting of Charles Blair, his brother-in-law the Honorable Henry Fane and Inigo Jones, a relative of the architect of the same name, by Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723–1792). This painting is in the public domain by virtue of age. It is part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection of European Paintings [1] . 10 May 2007 (original upload date). Original uploader was Giano II at en.wikipedia Charles Blair by Joshua Reynolds
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M8BNDT 'Designs of Inigo Jones and Others' (1731) showcases architectural works, primarily focusing on the designs by Inigo Jones, a renowned British architect, as well as contributions from other notable architects of the period.
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CXYFY1 Colonnades following the line of the old Woolwich - Deptford road at The Queen's House, Greenwich.
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C4XPP5 The Queen's House, Greenwich Royal Park, Greenwich, London Borough of Greenwich, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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2E479N2 Valentine Green, 1739–1813, British, Inigo Jones, 1775. Mezzotint on medium, moderately textured, cream laid paper. beard , collar , man , oval , portrait , skullcap. Jones, Inigo (1573–1652), architect and theatre designer
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2J9FEC7 Pont Fawr (Llanrwst Bridge) River Conwy, Llanrwst, Conwy, Wales, UK
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3AJ163N This painting, created after Anthony van Dyck, depicts Inigo Jones, a 17th-century English architect, painted between 1640 and 1699 in oil on canvas.
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