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A Fountain Design by Inigo Jones
08/1985 | 989 | 127
Pages: 530-533
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Fisher, Geoffrey (Fisher, Geoffrey)
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Newman, John (Newman, John)
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40. Hercules Fountain, Augsburg, by Jan Muller, after Adriaen des Vries. 1602. Engraving.
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41. Neptune Fountain, Bologna, by Domenico Tibaldi, after Giambologna. 1570. Engraving.
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42. The Diana Fountain, Bushy Park. [Pedestal by Edward Pierce, design by Inigo Jones]
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43. Design for a Fountain for the Garden of Somerset House, Here Attributed to Inigo Jones. Black Pen and Grey Wash over Slight Black Chalk Underdrawing, 34.1 by 26.2 cm. (Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth. Reproduced by Permission of the Chatsworth Settlement Trustees).
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44. Detail from View of Somerset House and Garden from the River Thames, Attributed to C. Bol. Before 1656. (Private Collection).
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The Diana Fountain at Hampton Court
07/1969 | 796 | 111
Pages: 444+446-447+449
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Harris, John (Harris, John)
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32. Detail of the Diana Fountain. c.1670's (?). Pen and Wash. (Collection Mr Oliver Millar.)
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33. Fountain Designed by Fanelli, from His Varie Architecture, Paris, 1661.
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34. The Diana Fountain in Bushey Park. (Royal Commission on Historical Monuments, England.)
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35. Detail of the Diana Fountain from the View of the South Front of Hampton Court, by Sutton Nicholls. c.1699. (Pepysian Library.) By Permission of the Master and Fellows of Magdalen College, Oxford.
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36. Design for Revamping the Diana Fountain, by Edward Pierce. (Private Collection, London.)
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37. Design for the Bushey Fountain with a Statue of William III, by John Nost. (British Museum.)
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38. Design for Fountains, Possibly Intended for Wilton, by Issac de Caus. (Worcester College, Oxford.) By Permission of the Provost and Fellows.