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The discovery of James Gibbs’s designs for the façade of Burlington House
04/2025 | 1465 | 167
Pages: 354-367
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Aslet, William (Aslet, William)
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1. RA lecture illustration of the colonnade at Burlington House, produced by the Soane Office. c.1806–17. Pen, pencil, wash and coloured washes on wove paper, 71.9 by 67.1 cm. (Sir John Soane’s Museum, London).
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10. Detail of Fig.4, showing the coat of arms.
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11. Detail of Fig.5, showing the coat of arms.
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12. The south front of Cannons, Middlesex, by Henry Hulsbergh after John Price the Elder. 1720. Engraving, 38.4 by 64.8 cm. (British Library, London).
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13. The east front of Cannons, Middlesex, by Henry Hulsbergh after John Price the Elder. 1720. Engraving, 37.1 by 63 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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14. Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, by John Faber after Godfrey Kneller. 1734. Mezzotint, 41.5 by 28.7 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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15. Elevation of old Burlington House, attributed to Henry Hulsbergh after Colen Campbell. 1715. (From C. Campbell: Vitruvius Britannicus, or The British Architect, London 1715–25, III, p.24).
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16. The plan of old Burlington House, attributed to Henry Hulsbergh after Colen Campbell. 1715. (From C. Campbell: Vitruvius Britannicus, or The British Architect, London 1715–25, I, p.32).
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17. Executed scheme for refacing Burlington House, by Henry Hulsbergh after Colen Campbell. 1717–19. Engraving, 25.1 by 50.3 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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18. Wing, originally stable wing, at Burlington House, by Stephen Ayling. c.1860s. Albumen print mounted on card, 16.5 by 25.9 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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19. Conjectural illustration showing Burlington House faced with this design by Gibbs, by Francis Terry. 2025. Black pen over pencil with watercolour, 36 by 24.5 cm. (Courtesy the artist).
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2. Burlington House in Piccadilly, by Johannes Kip and Leonard Knyff. Early 18th century. Engraving, 36 by 50 cm. (London Metropolitan Archives; Bridgeman Images).
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20. The publick building at Cambridge in perspective, by James Gibbs. 1728. (From J. Gibbs: A Book of Architecure: Containing Designs of Buildings and Ornaments, London 1728, p.108.
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3. Elevation here identified as being for Burlington House (drawing C), by James Gibbs. 1727–28. Black pen over graphite on paper, 32 by 18 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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4. Elevation here identified as being for Burlington House (drawing A), by James Gibbs. 1716. Black pen and grey wash over graphite on paper, 51.5 by 31.1 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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5. Elevation here identified as being for Burlington House (drawing B), by James Gibbs. 1727–28. Black pen over graphite on paper, 32.5 by 19.1 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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6. Detail of Fig.4, showing the energetic draughtsmanship.
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7. R.A. lecture illustration of the courtyard at Burlington House, produced by the Soane Office. c.1806-17. Pen, pencil, wash and coloured washes on wove paper, 71.9 by 67/1 cm (Sir John Soane's Museum, London)
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9. Detail of Fig.8, showing details that compare closely to those in Fig.6.
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8. Sketch of the interior of Sudbrook Lodge, Petersham, Surrey, by James Gibbs. c.1716. Black pen with grey wash over graphite on paper, 27.3 by 23 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
Article
Christian Eltester's Drawings of Roger Pratt's Clarendon House and Robert Hooke's Montagu House
10/1986 | 1003 | 128
Pages: 732-737
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Keller, Fritz-Eugen (Keller, Fritz-Eugen)
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22. Plan of Montagu House, by Christian Eltester. 1699. Black Pen and Grey Wash on Paper. 38.7 by 55.8 cm. (Kupferstichkabinett Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin Dahlem).
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23. Plan of Montagu House, from Colen Campbell: Vitruvius Britannicus I, London (1715), pl.34.
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24. Plan of Clarendon House, by Christian Eltester. 1699. Black Pen and Grey Wash on Paper. 27 by 43 cm. (Kupferstichkabinett Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin Dahlem).
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25. Front Elevation of Clarendon House, by Christian Eltester. 1699. Black Pen and Grey Wash on Paper. 27 by 43.4 cm. (Kupferstichkabinett Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin Dahlem).
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26. Prospect of Clarendon House, by William Skillman. c.1680. Engraving. 51 by 70.3 cm. (Department of Prints and Drawings, British Museum).
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'Vitruvius Britannicus' before Colen Campbell
05/1986 | 998 | 128
Pages: 338+340-343+345-346
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Harris, Eileen (Harris, Eileen)
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28. Title Page to Vitruvius Britannicus, I (2nd Issue, 1717; British Architectural Library, R. I. B. A., London).
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29. A Perspective View of Castle Howard, Yorks, from Vitruvius Britannicus, II, pls. 5-6.
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30. A 'New Design' Inscribed to the Duke of Argyll, by Colen Campbell, from Vitruvius Britannicus, I pl. 20.
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31. Plan of the Garden and Plantations of Belton, Lincs., from Vitruvius Britannicus, III, pl. 69.
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A Late Villa by Colen Campbell
06/1982 | 951 | 124
Pages: 359+361-362
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Connor, Timothy (Connor, Timothy)
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44. Detail Showing View of Waverley House, Surrey, by Samuel Buck. Pencil, Pen and Brown Ink. Illustration from History and Topography of the County of Surrey, by Owen Manning and William Bray. Vol. XVIII [1847], opp. p. 151. (British Library).
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45. Plan of Ground and First Floor, for Waverley House, Surrey. 27 by 20 cm. (R. I. B. A.).
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46. Chimney Piece, for Waverley House, Surrey. Design Attributed to Colen Campbell. 20.5 by 25.7 cm. (R. I. B. A.).
Article
The Tribune in English Architecture
07/1970 | 808 | 112
Pages: 442-446
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Millikin, Sandra (Millikin, Sandra)
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20. View of the Tribune at Carlton House for the Prince of Wales, by Henry Holland.
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21. Section Through Tyringham, Showing the Tribune, by Sir John Soane. (Soane Museum, London.)
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22. Preliminary Sketches for the Tribune at Tyringham, by Sir John Soane. c.1798. (Soane Museum, London.)
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23. Preliminary Sketches for the Tribune at Tyringham, by Sir John Soane. 1798. (Soane Museum, London.)
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A. Design for a House Dedicated to the Earl of Halifax (1715). From Colen Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, Vol. I, pl.28.
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B. Design for Luton Hoo (c.1767). From Robert Adam, Works in Architecture (1778).
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C. Design for Sarsden House, Oxon, by G. S. Repton. (Royal Institute of British Architects, London.)
Article
Colin Campbell's Last Years
04/1969 | 793 | 111
Pages: 184-191
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Goodfellow, G. L. M. (Goodfellow, G. L. M.)
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10. Banqueting House on Studley Royal Estate, West Riding.
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11. Original Plan of Studley Royal Stables. (The Drawings Collection, Royal Institute of British Architects).
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12. South Front of Studley Royal Stables Today. They Were Converted into a Mansion in the 1950's.
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13. South Elevation of Studley Royal Stables. (The Drawings Collection, Royal Institute of British Architects.)
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6. North Front of Compton Place, Eastbourne, Sussex, Formerly Called Bourne Place.
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7. South Front of Compton Place [Eastbourne, Sussex, Formerly Called Bourne Place.].
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8. 76 Brook Street, from the East. No.76, Designed by Colin Campbell, is the Second House from the Left.
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A. Site Plan of 76-78 Brook Street.
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B. South Elevation of Compton Place as Designed by Colin Campbell. Drawing by Campbell. (The Drawings Collection, Royal Institute of British Architects.)
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C. Original Plan of Ground Floor of Compton Place. Drawing by Campbell. (The Drawings Collection, Royal Institute of British Architects.)
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9. Portrait of Colin Campbell. Plasterwork. (Compton Place, Eastbourne.)